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  • Rolf's Lake. Holton. Oxfordshire.

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    The JINX Series 2009

    Match 1.

    Rolfs.jpg Rolf's Lake pegging plan. picture by pnm123

    Well today saw 26 nutters lunatics fools anglers assembled at Rolf's for the start of this years JINX Series . This has become a "Must Fish" series of matches for me since I started fishing it back in 2005, and with 5 rounds to the Series this year, and there's bound to be more than a few tales to tell over the course of the matches .
    I'd been looking forward to today with a fair deal of anticipation as the matches are more like great days out with a bunch of mates rather than a match , so I was up bright and early and soon had the car loaded and was off to Battersea for my customary breakfast stop. Suitably fortified by a Full English and with the sun beaming down from a gloriously blue sky it was back into the car for a smooth drive down, with a further stop at the Services for Coffee before pulling into Rolf's car park around 10am, to be greeted by John and a few of the Welsh contingent who were already there, having stayed down for the whole week.

    1st things 1st, so the nets were dipped and laid out to dry, before John filled me in with how the place had been fishing and what he'd been up to since my last visit. The most notable addition being the aerators that he's purchased and is in the process of installing. Soon the car park started to fill up, including Simon Enticott along with Dave(Webbo) and Steve(Steak) who'd travelled down from Yorkshire to fish as guests .

    z8.jpg Ready for another series. picture by pnm123

     Even Malc (With Liam and Crystal in tow) was early , which was hard to get used to, especially as in a moment of madness he'd volunteered to loose his ponytail to raise money for MD's. I'd brought my clippers with me, so at 11·30am Mugger's Barber Shop was open for business .
    Fair play to him, he didn't cry much as his beloved ponytail escaped to freedom ................

    a2-4.jpg Off comes the ponytail. picture by pnm123

    swiftly followed by the rest of his locks ....................

    z3.jpg Just a quick trim please. picture by pnm123

    With suitable moral support from the assembled crowd ..................

    z6.jpg Gone........... picture by pnm123

    Click this link to see Simon's video of Malc losing his hair.

    So with the hairdressing done for the day it was time for the draw. Into the bag and I found Peg 13 was my home for the match. I'd never fished it before, but John confirmed that it could be good, a comfy 8 mtrs out in front and down the edge to the right once the fish move in being the plan . Settling in there was plenty of time to prepare as the All-In wasn't till 2pm. With this years JINX Series being 'Pole Only' setting up was reasonably easy.

    z9.jpg Peg 13. picture by pnm123

    A MW 0·4g XT for the 8mtr line on the deck (it's a line through the body design that's nice and strong )on 0·20 Power Match with a size 14 Drennan Carp Match and a MW Trev with similar line and hook for up in the water that could double up down the side, while a third rig consisting of a Malman SC paste to 0·22 Power Match with a size 12 Drennan Carp Feeder hook for paste down the Side. Bait for the day was a mix of various pellets, paste, corn and meat, with feed taken care of by 4 and 6mm fishery pellets.

    It was turning into scorcher but a bit of a breeze kept things comfortable. I must admit that I would have preferred to have drawn on the Little Lake today as I'd seen plenty of fish there earlier, but with any peg capable of throwing up a decent weight I wasn't to despondent .
    So 2pm and Malc called the All-In and in a matter of seconds a scream arose from the Little Lake as Gemma netted her 1st fish of the day (and had a load of us worrying about being on the wrong end of a Minxing ) Shipping out to 8mtrs with a 6mm expander on the hook followed by a handfull of pellet the float settled and after about 30 seconds buried!!!!!! Fish on and a good un by the feel of it, then the rig flew back with a scale on the hook. Another handfull of pellet out to 8mtrs and another down the edge before I shipped the rig out to 8mtrs once more. Again after about a minute the float buried with exactly the same outcome . Now I've experienced this before at Rolf's and it can be very hard to overcome. I altered the rig to lay a couple of inches of line on the deck and baited with double corn. Keep topping up the pellet in both swims and ship out. Nothing !!! keep lifting and dropping the rig and after around 5 minutes the float slid gently away. Lifting into it there was solid resistance but it didn't power off like a lunatic and gentle pressure saw me soon net the fish, a scale perfect Common and a definite weigher, it went 12lbs 4ozs on the scales, a lovely way to get off the mark .

    Unfortunately another 5 minutes went by without a bite. I'd seen that Tony over on peg 31 had a couple of weighers as had Paul on peg 32........

    z13.jpg Fish on for Tony. picture by pnm123

    z14.jpg Paul on peg 32. picture by pnm123

    Sprucey over on peg 23 was really struggling and from what I could see hadn't had a bite yet alone a fish ........

    z21.jpg Andy (Sprucey) Spruce. picture by pnm123

    and Ant on peg 10 to my right appeared to be in a similar boat and doing a blinding impression of a Garden Gnome .........

    z15.jpg Antwood struggles on. picture by pnm123

    My reverie was broken however by the float sliding away to the depths once more, and after a spirited fight another weigher slid into the landing net, this time a Mirror of 9½lbs . Young Ryan Hughes on peg 28 (fishing his 1st Jinx match) was starting to put a few together............

    z18.jpg Ryan Hughes(carpkid1)... picture by pnm123

    In fact most of the anglers that I could see on the car park bank seemed to be getting the odd one or two with the exception of Pete Thatcher on peg 29. Indeed, not long after he packed up and left !!!!!!!!!
    I was still struggling with just another couple of foul hookers and a few bumped roach to show for my efforts as Malc did his customary lap of the fishery offering words of encouragement (Yeah, Right ) with Liam and Crystal in tow.

    I had a few fish cruising around in pairs in front of me, but despite switching to the shallow rig couldn't interest them.
    Meanwhile Terry over on peg 27 (Who was fishing his 1st Jinx Match) was getting the odd one that stretched his elastic right out ..........

    z12.jpg Terry gets his elastic stretched. picture by pnm123

    Malc returned with news that the Little Lake looked like the place to be today with pegs 4,6,7 and 8 all producing fish.
    I had a look down the edge with the paste rig, more in hope than expectation as I hadn't seen a single sign of a fish there, and after 30 minutes gave it up as a bad job. However there were a few shouts of encouragement from the car park bank directed towards Malc's swim, so I decided to investigate only to find him up to his armpits in the water . A fish had snagged him in a sunken branch, and as he could feel that it was still tethered he'd gone in to free it. Well that was his excuse, I reckon he fancied a bath to go with his new haircut ..............

    z24.jpg Malc gets in the swim again. picture by pnm123

    Up on peg 19 I could see Clive (my Pairs Partner for the Series ) plugging away, not the best peg on the day, but if anyone could find a few from it, Clive should be capable as he's fished that peg more than a few times...........

    z20.jpg Clive....... picture by pnm123

    With nothing down the edge or up in the water I decided to concentrate at 8mtrs on the deck for the remainder of the match.
    Back out with a single grain of corn on the hook, and after about 10 minutes fish no3 arrived in the form of a 6lb Common , quickly followed by another couple of foul hookers that vanished at a rate of knots towards the Little Lake .

    By now Simon E was really getting into the swing of things over on peg 6 and steadily pulling away.............

    A3-4.jpg Simon Enticott on peg 6. picture by pnm123

    and Dave was making the most of having drawn noted peg 7 and was well on the way to recording his best ever match weight  ...................

    a1-4.jpg Dave Webster on peg 7. picture by pnm123

    With around an hour to go I managed 2 fish in 2 put in's , a couple of Commons, both around the 7lb mark. However it didn't herald the start of a great last hour as I only managed 1 more fish and that was foul hooked in the tail and fought like something twice it's size.

    Malc called the All-Out at 7pm to end what had been a frustrating match for me . As I walked my gear back to the car park it was obvious that the Big Lake hadn't really produced the goods today, and this was born out as we made our way round with the weigh-in.
    Keith Fellows on peg 34 kicked things off with the discovery that one of his nets had a large hole in it, so missing out on a certain 'Ton' weighing just 85lbs. Simon leapt into the lead on peg 4 with 161lbs 6ozs, though it would only prove to be good enough for 3rd as next up Simon E on peg 6 put a match winning 222¼lbs on the scales . Next up Dave(Webbo) put a new PB match weight of 138lbs on the scales from peg 7 that would only give him 4th place as it was beaten of the next peg by Al's 162¼lbs, giving him 2nd on the day .
    Nick on peg 9 managed 79¾lbs, a new PB match weight (That first 'Jinx Ton' can't be far away now ) while my fish came in at 46¾lbs, which if nothing else saved me a Minxing and got me a £1 off Gemma . Steve won his section with 91¼lbs from peg 16 and young Ryan won his with 96¾lbs from peg 28 .

    So that was it for the 1st match of the Series. Not quite the result that some of us were looking for, but I'm sure the fish are ready to spawn any day now, so hopefully when we're back there in 2 weeks time they'll have spawned and be ready for a proper munch. Well that's the theory anyway, we'll see for sure on the 13th .

     Position

    Peg

    Angler

    Weight

     1st Peg 6 Simon Enticott          (Guest)222lbs 04ozs
     2nd Peg 8 Alan Loader162lbs 04ozs
     3rd Peg 4 Simon Mound161lbs 06ozs
     4th Peg 7 Dave Webster           (Guest)138lbs 00ozs
     5th Peg 28 Ryan Hughes 96lbs 12ozs
     6th Peg 16 Steve Wilson 91lbs 04ozs
     7th Peg 34 Keith Fellows 85lbs 00ozs
     8th Peg 9 Nick Watkins-Price 79lbs 12ozs
     9th Peg 19 Clive Pritchard 75lbs 00ozs
     10th Peg 32 Paul Roberts 66lbs 12ozs
     11th Peg 31 Tony Roberts 64lbs 08ozs
     12th Peg 14 Malc Doyle 56lbs 08ozs
     13th Peg 27 Terry Goff 56lbs 04ozs
     14th Peg 2 Steve Akal                (Guest) 54lbs 04ozs
     15th Peg 38 Nick Williams 53lbs 08ozs
     16th Peg 13 Peter Morton 46lbs 12ozs
     17th Peg 17 Dai Thomas 45lbs 04ozs
     18th Peg 40 Mitch Auger 41lbs 08ozs
     19th Peg 25 Ade Williams 40lbs 12ozs
     20th Peg 21 Ieuan Davies 32lbs 08ozs
     21st Peg 18 Jon Hatch 30lbs 04ozs
     22nd Peg 36 Gemma Doyle 20lbs 08ozs
     23rd Peg 24 Dave Moore   7lbs 12ozs
     24th= Peg 23 Andy Spruce   6lbs 08ozs
     24th= Peg 10 Ant Haywood   6lbs 08ozs
     26th Peg 29 Peter Thatcher     D.N.W.

     

  • Rolf's Lake. Holton. Oxfordshire.

    The JINX Series 2008

      Match 5.

    RolfsLakeWheatley.jpg Rolf's picture by pnm123

    So down to Rolf's Lake once more for the fifth and final match of this years Jinx Series. Maria had decided to join me for the day as the weather promised to be decent and she'd heard that Paul's wife Jayne and Nick's wife Lisa were going to be there as well. So with the car loaded up with a few extra bits and pieces we set off around 8am and with my usual stop for breakfast and a smooth trip down we arrived in the car park at Rolf's just after 10am. I soon had my nets dipped and after introducing Maria to the assembled throng paid my cash in and topped up on pellets for the match ahead.

    The Draw was of course LATE, and surprise surprise Malc had forgotten the days paperwork ensuring that the Series placings would remain unknown at the end of the day, so no change there then . I'd asked Maria to draw for me today and when she pulled out Peg 31 and I was quite happy with that , a nice short walk and a peg with a bit of form. Gem had pulled peg 8 leaving a few to worry about another Minxing
    and I had Clive for company to my left on peg 32 and Nick to my right on Peg 29.

    I was looking to keep things simple today, just fishing a line at around 10mtrs where I had around 5 feet of water and a back up line by the bush to my right.
    Both of the rigs were Malman 4x12 Adam's on 0·18 to size 16 Drennan Carp Match hooks and I also set up the pellet waggler as I could see a few Carp cruising around on top. I had the feeder with me in its ready sleeve but left it in there as I didn't think it would come into play today. Bait was 6,8 and 11 mm pellet that would be fished banded along with meat and 6mm expanders and I also had ½ pint of maggots with me in case things proved tough. Feed was simply the fishery 6mm pellets.

    So 12·30 and Malc called the All-in. 2 pots of pellet out to the 10mtr line and a couple of hand fulls by the bush took care of the initial feed. A banded 8mm pellet was shipped out to the 10mtr line and I was in business, A yell was heard from peg 7 as Dai netted his 1st fish of the day and within five minutes my float slid away, but all to soon the elastic snapped back as I parted company with my 1st foul hooker of the day and for the next 2 hours I was to suffer this another 4 times without putting anything in the net . Nick Williams was over on peg 13 and was starting to put a few together fishing down the margin to his left...........

    W9-7.jpg Neo on peg 13 picture by pnm123

    ............ while Clive had managed just a solitary fish and was also suffering with foul hooked fish............

    W10-7.jpg Clive on peg 32. picture by pnm123

    Indeed looking around most appeared to be struggling with most having just one or 2 fish to show for their efforts apart from Keith on peg 9 and Nick. With 3 hours gone I lifted into another bite and realised that I was connected to a decent fish and after a tense few minutes was delighted to slide the net under one of the better inhabitants of Rolf's ...........

    W18-2.jpg Coming to the net. picture by pnm123

    W5-9.jpg The 14lbs 04ozs Common Carp. picture by pnm123

    Maria was delighted as she was beginning to believe that she had Jinxed me and soon had the camera out to record the event, even capturing the weight recorded on the scales....

    W6-7.jpg The all important weight. picture by pnm123

    .......... 14lbs 04ozs. at last I was off the mark .

    Well I wish I could say that it improved from then on, but really it didn't , not for me anyway, and not for most others either. indeed looking down the car park bank it was starting to resemble a still life.............

    W12-7.jpg Simon on peg 26. picture by pnm123

    Clive however was starting to nick the odd fish though he was still suffering from the odd foul hooker. With just over an hour to go I was attached to another fish, this one hooked in the tail, however despite it's best efforts I managed to get it's propeller out of the water and slide it into the landing net. Young Mitch had appeared having weighed a super looking Mirror that was a new PB for him at 15lbs 08ozs and Maria did the honours by getting a photo for him .........

    W8-7.jpg Mitch's PB Carp 15lbs 08ozs. picture by pnm123

    Looking across to peg 14 I could see Alan who was guesting on the day, doing what is commonly know as a 'Garden Gnome' impression, and a particularly good job he was doing of it too ........

    W11-7.jpg Alan on peg 14 picture by pnm123

    With around 20 minutes to go I was attached to another torpedo.........

    W16-4.jpg Peter playing a fish. picture by pnm123

    ...... yes another one hooked in the tail, but after another tug of war this one ended up in the net as well and weighed 13lbs 12ozs. Nothing more for me though Clive did manage one final fish before Malc called the All-out at 5·30 pm ..........

    W15-5.jpg Almost in the net. picture by pnm123

    Chatting as we packed up it was obvious just how hard it had fished for most, indeed poor young Nick (monkey)to my right hadn't had a single bite during the whole 5 hours .

    Come the weigh-in my 37lbs wasn't going to cause any stirs and Clive's section winning 60¾lbs held the lead all the way round to peg 7 where Dai's 88¼lbs wrapped up his section and Gem's 13½lbs saved a lot of people a final day Minxing (and gained me a £1 ). Round to peg 10 and Keith put a match winning 146½lbs on the scales, a very good performance on the day . Hard on his heels came Nick on peg 13 with 119¾lbs to wrap up second place . Slim edged out Steve in their £5 side bet leaving Malc to tie up first place in his own Series with a section winning 56¼lbs from peg 22 .

    Position  Peg             Angler    Weight
     1stPeg 9 Keith Fellows  146lbs 08ozs 
     2ndPeg 13   Nick Williams  118lbs 12ozs
     3rdPeg 7 Dai Thomas   88lbs 04ozs
     4thPeg 18 Ade Williams   62lbs 04ozs 
     5thPeg 32 Clive Pritchard   60lbs 12ozs
     6thPeg 22 Malc Doyle   56lbs 04ozs
     7thPeg 40 Tony Roberts   52lbs 12ozs
     8thPeg 34 Paul Roberts   51lbs 04ozs
     9thPeg 4 Ieuan Davies               (Guest)   47lbs 04ozs
     10thPeg 19 Steve Wilson   41lbs 00ozs
     11thPeg 31 Peter Morton   37lbs 00ozs
     12thPeg 38 Mitch Auger   33lbs 12ozs
     13thPeg 14 Alan Loader                (Guest)    33lbs 08ozs
     14thPeg 23 Dave Collier   31lbs 08ozs
     15thPeg 25 Mark Causer   27lbs 00ozs
     16thPeg 26 Simon Mound   19lbs 00ozs
     17thPeg 2 Tim Westmoreland      (Guest)    16lbs 08ozs
     18thPeg 20  Roy Ravenhill   16lbs 00ozs
     19thPeg 28 John Hatch   14lbs 00ozs
     20thPeg 8 Gemma Doyle   13lbs 08ozs
     21stPeg 16 Dave Moore     9lbs 00ozs
     22ndPeg 29 Nick Watkins-Price     DNW

    So that's The Jinx Series over for yet another year. Congratulations to Malc for his series win, and a big THANK YOU for organising what continues to be the friendliest and light hearted set of matches its been my pleasure to fish . Congratulations as well to Clive and Tony for their 2nd and 3rd places, and also to Malc and Dai for taking the pairs title.

    This has to be the most successfull series ever with 8468lbs 02ozs of fish being brought to the scales over the course of the Series.(8645lbs 02ozs if you include the fish caught by guests .)

    A new Series record winning weight set by Ade Williams at 266lbs 12ozs in match 1 .
    Overall there were four 200lbs+ weights recorded. Two for Ade Williams and one each for Simon Mound and Ant Haywood with another thirty four 100lbs+ weights over the course of the series of 5 matches .

    Another big THANK YOU to John and Pauline Bennett for allowing us the use of Rolf's for the entire series and all their efforts.

    Finally another big THANK YOU to all that have fished the series, it's all of you that make it so enjoyable to fish, and long may it continue. See you all to do it again next year you bunch of nutters .

    Overall Individual Series Result.

    Position  Points          Angler  Series Points Total Weight
     1st 5 points Malc Doyle  2  1  1  2  1 535lbs 04ozs
     2nd 6 points Clive Pritchard  4  2  1  1 614lbs 00ozs
     3rd 8 points Tony Roberts  2  3  1  6  2 512lbs 00ozs
     4th 8 points Nick Williams  1  3  3  2  2 444lbs 00ozs
     5th 8 points Dai Thomas  5  4  1  2  1 395lbs 12ozs
     6th 9 points Ade Williams  1  2  3  5  3 655lbs 04ozs
     7th 9 points Peter Morton  4  4  1  1  3 571lbs 04ozs
     8th 9 points Roy Ravenhill  3  1  3  2  5 454lbs 12ozs
     9th 9 points Colin Sharrard  3  1  2  3  7 440lbs 08ozs
     10th 9 points Dave Collier  2  2  3  4  2 404lbs 04ozs
     11th 11 points   Ant Haywood  1  5  4  1  7 442lbs 12ozs
     12th 11 points Paul Roberts  3  2  5  4  2 413lbs 08ozs
     13th 11 points Steve Wilson  4  7  2  1  4 298lbs 08ozs
     14th 11 points Gemma Doyle  1  6  4  3  3 284lbs 12ozs
     15th 12 points Keith Fellows  4  4  5  3  1 375lbs 04ozs 
     16th 12 points Mark Causer  3  3  7  3  3 259lbs 00ozs
     17th 13 points Simon Mound  7  1  4  4  4 392lbs 04ozs
     18th 17 points John Hatch  6  2  4  7  5 206lbs 12ozs
     19th 18 points Nick Watkins-Price      5  7  2  5  6   87lbs 06ozs
     20th 19 points Mitch Auger  5  5  5  6  4 256lbs 04ozs
     21st 19 points Kevin Loveland  5  3  6  5  7 204lbs 12ozs
     22nd 19 points Dave Moore  7  5  5  4  5 126lbs 00ozs
     23rd 25 points Dirk Williams  4  7  7  7  7   94lbs 00ozs
     24th 28 points Anne Thomas  7  7  7  7  7  Did not fish

    NB: Anglers were allowed to drop their worst section result during the series so that the Overall Series results were decided by best 4 out of 5 section points.
    Overall weight counting in the result of anglers tieing on points.

    Overall Pairs Result.

    Position                    Anglers           Points    Weight
     1st Malc Doyle & Dai Thomas 26 20  9 13  9 = 51  931lbs 00ozs 
     2nd Steve Wilson & Tony Roberts 20 37  6 25 17 = 68   810lbs 08ozs
     3rd Clive Pritchard & Gemma Doyle  8 30 21 15 25 = 69  898lbs 12ozs
     4th Simon Mound & Paul Roberts 35  6 29 18 24 = 77  805lbs 12ozs
     5th Ant Haywood & Dave Collier 11 25 22 20 29 = 78  847lbs 00ozs
     6th Nick Williams & Colin Sharrard 13 25 24 20 27 = 82  884lbs 08ozs
     7th Peter Morton & Kevin Loveland 29 21 22 15 36 = 87  779lbs 00ozs
     8th Mark Causer & Keith Fellows 30 17 44 26 16 = 89   694lbs 04ozs
     9th Ade Williams & Nick Watkins-Price   21 27 25 33 26 = 99  742lbs 10ozs
     10th Roy Ravenhill & John Hatch 33 16 22 33 37 = 104   661lbs 08ozs
     11th Dirk Williams & Mitch Auger 30 42 37 45 37 = 146  350lbs 04ozs
     12th Dave Moore & Anne Thomas 50 44 45 43 46 = 178  126lbs 00ozs

    NB: Pairs were allowed to drop their worst points total during the series so that the results were decided by best 4 out of 5 points scores.
    Overall weights counting in the result of pairs tieing on points.

     

  • Rolf's Lake. Holton. Oxfordshire.

     The JINX Series 2008 

    Match 4.

    RolfsLakeWheatley.jpg Rolf's picture by pnm123

    Well after a gap of eight weeks The Jinx Series returned to Rolf's today for the penultimate round of the Series. Blue sky and sunshine greeted me as I set off which was nice as the weather in the past week hadn't been the best . A trouble free run down after my customary breakfast stop saw me arrive with plenty of time to spare, with just Dave, Tim and Nick along with John there to greet me. First things first, so nets dipped and laid out to dry then a look at the Lake. John's got some plant on site digging out some flood defenses so pegs 19 and 20 are out of the match today as the work is going on right behind them, and I couldn't help wondering if it might just have an effect on the fishing today for those pegged on the Big Lake .

    W20-2.jpg Digging the flood defences picture by pnm123

    Soon the car park was filling up and the usual banter and micky taking was starting to flow as is customary on these matches . Even Malc was on time as he'd traveled up with Dai (Yes the Rover is still dead ) and today he had his 2 youngsters in tow (Crystal & Liam) could Rolf's survive the presence of 4 members of The Jinx Family ? Indeed many were wondering whether the change in weather would affect things too as a lot of venues have been fishing poorly recently.

    Anyway with 23 anglers assembled it was time for the draw (yes it was late ) and I was hoping for the car park bank and a nice short walk, and peg 29 was my reward, a stroll of around 5 yards as my car was parked right behind it .

    W8-4.jpg Home for the day, Peg29. picture by pnm123

    For company today I had Keith to my left on peg 31 and Mitch on 32 with Kevin to my right on peg 28 and Dave on peg 26.

    W7-4.jpg The Car Park bank. picture by pnm123

    I was planning on keeping it reasonably simple today and just set up 3 rigs. I to fish paste just on the slope of the shelf at the ends of the bushes to my left and right and this was simply a Mk3 Malman self cocking paste float on 0·21 to a size 12 Drennan Carp Method. The second was to fish pellet straight out at around 6mtrs where I had around 5ft and was a Malman 4x12 Adam on 0·18 to a size 16 Drennan Carp Match and I also set up a Malman 0·3g MTD1 dibber on 0·18 to a size 16 Drennan Carp Match in case they wanted it up in the water. I also set up the feeder as I had it there in its ready sleeve, but wasn't expecting to use it. Bait wise it was just 6 and 8mm fishery pellets and some paste.

    With plenty of time till the all in people could be seen discussing the prospects for the day ahead............

    W5-6.jpg Tony, Clive and Colin. picture by pnm123

    ...... or maybe not in some cases .....................

    W3-6.jpg picture by pnm123

    So 1pm and Malc called the All-in, a handful of pellet by each bush and 2 big pots of pellet went out onto the 6mtr line which I followed out with an 8mm banded pellet onto the 6mtr line just as I heard Malc's shout signifying his 1st fish from peg 7. After raising and dropping the rig a couple of times the float buried and a Common of around 7lbs was safely in the net to get me off the mark . This was swiftly followed by another Common around the 9lb mark, a great start, but short lived .

    Looking to my left I could see that Keith was into his 1st fish of the day which appeared to be a Skimmer while across on peg 10 Clive was also into his first of the day............

    W11-4.jpg Come on. picture by pnm123

    I then went through a frustrating spell, suffering from a number of foul hooked fish resulting in a collection of scales on my sidetray but nothing added to the net . Kevin with nothing to show from his pole line except a solitary Roach decided to go for it on the feeder, and it seemed to be the right choice as it produced the occasional fish for him throughout the rest of the match .

    W17-2.jpg Kevin waits for a bite. picture by pnm123

    Keith meanwhile seemed to be bringing a steady stream of fish to the net, but this was deceptive as a number of them were lost as it turned out . Dave Moore meanwhile having been through numerous variations in an attempt to find a fish had been back to his van to retrieve his pellet waggler rod to implement 'PLAN Z' as he put it .

    By around 3·30pm it was obvious that most were struggling. I hadn't seen Tony on peg 14 land a single fish and he was having a stroll around. Slim was having a bit of a mare losing a few fish while Clive next to him on 10 continued to slip the odd fish into the net .........

    W14-3.jpg Get in there. picture by pnm123

    Having tried my 2 inside lines with no success and with just a lone skimmer taken on the feeder, I decided to concentrate on the 6mtr line which I'd been feeding regularly for the remainder of the match. I soon had a couple of Carp one of which was a weigher, to add to the net and as Tony arrived for a chat I latched into a slightly better one. Into the waiting landing net and it proved to be a weigher and at 14lbs was just the inspiration that Tony needed to get back to his peg and try and avoid the dreaded DNW .

    W15-3.jpg There must be a fish somewhere? picture by pnm123

    The pellet wag finally produced a very welcome Carp for Dave as I was attached to a rather fed up foul hooker, a decent Common which I briefly saw before it did me underneath the right hand bush. This seemed to kill things for me as i couldn't buy a bite in the following 30 minutes .

    W2-6.jpg Peter on Peg29 picture by pnm123

    With an hour to go I was in again and had a run of fish including another weigher of 16lbs . With around 10 minutes to go I had another 5lb'er and Kevin asked me what I thought I had. I reckoned that one more fish could see me reach the 'Ton'.
    Sure enough the float buried once more and an obviously decent fish tore off bottoming the elastic!!! Fortunately the rig held and as a rather disoriented Common with the hook firmly in it's pectoral fin surfaced on it's side I scooped it into the net, a weigher that went 16½lbs and before I had the chance to get the rig in again Malc called the All-out.

    Chatting to others while packing up it was obvious that a lot had struggled, though Malc was owning up to a 'Ton' and I was sure that Clive had won the match, but Slim was really worried that he could be on the receiving end of a Minxing. However while we waited for the weigh-in, Slim's good lady showed fine form demonstrating to Slim how it should be done when she had a go .......

    W18-1.jpg That's the way to do it Slim. picture by pnm123

    What a star she proved to be, even coming round with the iced lollies during the afternoon . While I'm at it, I mustn't forget a big Thank You to Kevin's partner Jean who kept me supplied with cups of coffee during the day and a sticky bun at the end .

    Soon the weigh-in revealed just how hard it had been. My fish weighed 113lbs for the early lead that I felt sure I would to lose to Clive. Ant had managed 76½lbs. Gemma managed 31¼lbs from peg 2 leaving Slim looking nervous, much to everyone's amusement . Malc's fish went 109½lbs, a very relieved Slim just avoided a Minxing with a level 35lbs and sure enough Clive took the win on the day when he put 154lbs on the scales. Nice one Clive .

    Position  Peg                Angler   Weight
    1st Peg 10  Clive Pritchard  154lbs 00ozs
    2nd Peg 29 Peter Morton 113lbs 00ozs
    3rd Peg 7  Malc Doyle 109lbs 08ozs
    4th Peg 38  Ant Haywood   76lbs 08ozs
    5th Peg 14  Colin Sharrard   72lbs 12ozs
    6th Peg 25  Steve Wilson   72lbs 00ozs
    7th Peg 8  Simon Mound   67lbs 08ozs
    8th Peg 36  Roy Ravenhill   64lbs 08ozs
    9th Peg 31  Keith Fellows   63lbs 04ozs
    10th Peg 4  Dai Thomas   50lbs 12ozs
    11th Peg 34  Paul Roberts   44lbs 08ozs
    12th Peg 9  Ade Williams   35lbs 00ozs
    13th Peg 28  Kevin Loveland   33lbs 04ozs
    14th Peg 2  Gemma Doyle   31lbs 12ozs
    15th Peg 18  Tim Westmoreland            (Guest)    31lbs 08ozs
    16th Peg 22  Nick Williams   24lbs 00ozs
    17th Peg 40  Dave Collier   23lbs 12ozs
    18th Peg 23  Mark Causer   23lbs 08ozs
    19th Peg 26  Dave Moore   21lbs 00ozs
    20th Peg 14  Tony Roberts   19lbs 08ozs
    21st Peg 32  Mitch Auger   14lbs 12ozs
    22nd Peg 5  Nick Watkins-Price        DNW
    23rd Peg 16  Ieuan Davies                     (Guest)        DNW

     

  • Rolf's Lake. Holton. Oxfordshire.

    Maggotdrowning.com

     magtrans.gif MD's Logo picture by pnm123

    Rolf's Pairs Tournament 2008.

    RolfsLake-1.jpg Rolf's Lake. picture by pnm123

    Having been fortunate enough to receive an invite to Dave Moore's Birthday Bash the previous day, I woke up to a beautiful sunny morning as I looked out of my bivvy on Saturday morning in preparation for the weekend ahead . However as I stuck the kettle on for an early morning cuppa I noticed Teepee sitting on the bench that looks out over the Little Lake. Strolling over for a chat with him it was soon obvious that all was not well, as his face was as white as a sheet. A quick chat revealed that Tony was in a fair bit of pain, and while he thought he ought to go to hospital, he was reluctant to go in case he got stuck down in Oxford. Luckily a few of the lads that had fished Dave's match had stopped overnight and they volunteered to take Tony home to Rotherham, so we bade him farewell before the weekend had had a chance to begin. ( Subsequently Tony had to undergo an operation to fix a hernia and he's thankfully fully recovered. See you soon Tony, you'll be due a result next year )

    So with the Draw for The Pairs not due to take place till 11am to allow those traveling down from far away places ample time, a few that had fished the previous day made some running repairs to depleted rigs etc while others geared up in anticipation for battle with Rolf's "Babies" .
    Webbo was manfully struggling trying to tie some hair rigged pellet bands and suddenly realised he could see once I'd popped a pair of reading glasses on his nose, should have gone to Spec-Savers fella !!!!!

    W36.jpg Dave ties a rig picture by pnm123

    By 10am the car park had filled up once more as the usual suspects and a couple of new ones assembled. The Malman brothers had arrived, announced by a blast on a airhorn and a few of us had made a beeline to Gaz's motor to stock up on floats while stocks lasted, Others were setting about getting their bivvies and tents pitched, while John and Pauline were doing a roaring trade in pellets and advise about what to expect in the couple of days ahead .

    11am and Dave and I did the all important draw for The Pairs. With Teepee's unfortunate departure young Mitch who had traveled up to watch on Friday was the fortunate recipient of the spare place while Steve B was promoted to the Venue Expert/Experienced Matchman class , with the draw over there was quite a bit of discussion as to who would be the pairs to beat and favoured swims prior to the draw for the actual match. Noon and draw time, with us fishing the match from 1·30pm till 6·30pm in an effort to get the best from the venue, however with the temperature steadily rising I did have a few miss-givings .

    Into the draw bag and 26 was mine (it had fished well for teepee the day before ), a nice short walk to the car park bank and it would be shaded as the match progressed, which was most welcome after my treks round the lake on Friday, and my partner Paul(tommyturtle)Thompson had drawn peg 40 which I felt would be good for a few fish . Simon had drawn peg 2 for the second day in a row and practically ran to his peg having 200lbs+ from it the day before . Tony(spamwham)Roberts had peg 9 which had fished really well on Friday and appeared to be one of the form pegs .

    I had Alex and Ady(biglad) for company on pegs 25 & 24 so £1 side bets were struck for fun, along with one with Chin and another with Vince .

    W37.jpg Peg 25 picture by pnm123

    Settling into the swim I elected to keep it simple with a line at 5mtrs straight out in front and another to the edge of the bushes on both sides. I also set up my pellet waggler and feeder rod as I had both of them with me in their ready sleeves. Tommy came along for a chat along with a cold can for refreshment , and soon we were ready for the off.

    1·30pm rolled round and with the All-in called we were off, 2 good handfuls of pellet onto the 5mtr line and 1 each to the edge of the bushes, Alex had opted to go shallow at 13mtrs and it would be interesting to see who's approach worked.
    Well I wish I could say that the sport was fast and furious, but for the vast majority of us it was anything but, With temperatures pushing into the 30's and fish crashing around I got the distinct impression that the temperature increase had made the Carp think about spawning for a 2nd time . The big problem for most appeared to be foul hooked fish and it didn't seem to matter how you presented a bait, up in the water or hard on the deck, everyone seemed to be having problems. Also the ever present silvers didn't seem to want to play either. Alex was faced with a swim that resembled a jacuzzi and it seemed that every fish he hooked came adrift at some point . By halfway I'd managed 4 Carp when Webbo appeared for a chat as he was fishing my peg (19) from the previous day, Apparently Tony(spamwham) and Vince were doing OK on pegs 9 & 10 and Clive had got among a few on peg 31 but most were finding it hard. Fortunately I connected with another Carp on cue which gave Dave the opportunity to do the honours with my camera ..........

    W38.jpg Fish on picture by pnm123

    By 4pm we had some relief from the sun on the car park bank as it became shaded by the trees, and John was doing a roaring trade in cold bottles of water and cans of Coke that he'd thoughtfully laid on . I managed another 4 fish in the last couple of hours but others weren't so fortunate and it was probably a relief to most when the All-out was called at 6·30pm. The weigh-in told the tale of the day. Simon on peg2, was unable to repeat his feat of the day before, struggling to put just 52½lbs on the scales , Chris(cybermanc) had got off to a flyer fishing the feeder on peg 7 only to see it die and weighed 81¼lbs. Tony however had made the most of peg 9 with a fine 161¼lbs for the win on the day , Next up Vince on peg 10 put 96lbs 14ozs on the scales for 3rd on the day, just missing out on a 1st Rolf's Ton . My 9 fish came to 72lbs and at least gave me the consolation of a section win while Clive on peg 31 weighed 117¾lbs for 2nd overall and just the 2nd Ton recorded on the day .
    So, at the end of day one Ant(antwood)Haywood and Tom(tommodiesel)Little were leading with 25 points from Dave(DTF)Collier and Vince on 23 points and Clive and Tim Westmoreland in third on 21½ points .

    So with the gear stowed away it was time to fire up the barbecue and start the inquests. Dave and I shot off to Asda for some grub, but were dragged kicking and screaming into the pub by Dirk, Paul, Chris, Vince & Tom and forced to drink cold beer before returning . Sitting round with a beer later in the evening spirits soon started to rise in anticipation of the day ahead. Tales and jokes were told, beer cans exploded on barbecues and Dave came up with one of those ideas that only he can. Needless to say it scared the life out of John Bennett , but that's all that can be said for the time being . Gradually folk drifted off to bed, and it was gone 1am when I finally climbed into my sleeping bag for some much needed sleep .

    Sunday, July 27, 2008.

    7am Sunday morning and another bright sunny day greeted us as we rose from our slumbers, I boiled up the kettle for a cuppa while Gaz and Alex got the barbecue fired up to cook everyone breakfast . Time to get the bivvy packed away as it was planned to be a 10am draw with fishing from 11·30am - 4·30pm so that people could get away. After a couple of sausage rolls and a coffee I somehow managed to get the bivvy and all the kit packed away and into the car just as Keith(Fisherman's Blues)Arthur pulled into the car park closely followed by Pete Archer. For the 2nd year running they had both agreed to come down and fish with us on the Sunday(Pairing up with the lowest placed pair from Saturday) and Pete once again brought some goodies from his sponsors Vespe to give out .

    All to soon 10am rolled round and it was draw time. Peg 32 for me.........

    W39.jpg Peg 32 picture by pnm123

    .......and another short walk to the car park bank peg that Malc fished yesterday. Clive drew well with Peg 8 but had Pete Archer for company on peg 7.

    W40.jpg Pegs 7 & 8 (sunday) picture by pnm123

    Paul my partner was on peg 23, a peg Colin struggled on yesterday. I'd got Chris(looney)Kendall for company on peg 31 with Terry(WilyCoyote)Goff opposite on 9 and Alex and Webbo on 10 & 11. A quick chat with John Bennett led to me choosing the end of the bush and out at 8mtrs as the 2 lines of attack for the day. It was double or quits for the £1's I won from Alex and Chin yesterday and the chance to get my £1 back from Vince that he took from me yesterday .

    11·30am and at the All-in I fed a handful of pellet to the end of the bush and a big pot of pellet at 8mtrs. Straight over the potfull with an 8mm banded pellet and the float buried!!!! Happy Days NOT as a foul hooked Carp took off at a rate of knots towards the Little Lake before the hook pulled. So started one of the most frustrating 5 hours fishing I've experienced in all the time I've fished at Rolf's .
    Pete Archer was off to a flyer , fishing shallow at 16mtrs he'd taken 3 weigher's in his first 3 put ins. Chris next to me was fishing long on the deck and soon had a swim that was bubbling away, but he started to suffer with foul hooked fish. Me? 3 more bites resulted in 3 more foul hookers and no fish in the net .
    Terry was starting to find a few fish and seemed to be alternating between Carp and 2" Perch ...........

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    While Webbo appeared to be doing a serene impression of Bhudda  ..................
     
    W59.jpg Webbo picture by pnm123

    I finally managed a weigher to get me off and running, but I was already trying to play catch up. Dave"Yorkie"Moore was tucked away on peg 5 and starting to find a few close in at the bottom of the shelf ...................

    W54.jpg Big Dave picture by pnm123

    opposite him though things appeared to be slow with Vince and Paul(nomorelongwalks)East struggling to get any action from their pegs .............

    W53.jpg Vince & Paul picture by pnm123

    Halfway through and I was struggling with just 1 more weigher and another in the net while Chris was starting to put a run of fish together, Clive was getting into his stride on peg 8 as well and had probably edged ahead of Pete Archer .........

    W47.jpg Clive peg 8 (Sunday) picture by pnm123

    Looking around I could see that a lot were struggling like yesterday, Dave the Fish was sticking at it over on 14 with little to show for all of his efforts ........

    W45.jpg DTF picture by pnm123

    but Webbo finally had a fish on only to have his landing net head fall off. Alex lent him his landing net, but then hooked a fish of his own while Webbo was still playing his, and Terry could't lend his to Alex as he was also into a fish of his own. Great entertainment for all of us watching and finally resolved with all fish landed safely .
    Steve B over on peg34 in the corner was plugging away and finally getting a few .........

    W51.jpg Steve B peg 34 picture by pnm123

    Keith Arthur had taken a Carp that would prove to be a contender for Largest of the Day at 17lbs 07ozs, while Dave(rockyroads)West had a happy smile on his face having bagged a PB carp of 17lbs 04ozs ....................

    W44.jpg Rockyroads picture by pnm123

    In the last couple of hours Chris(looney)Kendall was absolutely flying and well on the way to a Ton+ bag ...........

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    Chris(Cybermanc) and Tom(tommodiesel) had been having a rare old tussle during the match on pegs 29 & 30, and Chris was more than a little chuffed to get a new PB in the shape of this glorious 14lbs 4oz Common Carp  .........
     
    ChriswithPB14lbs4ozs.jpg Cybermanc picture by pnm123

    My day was summed up with a half hour to go as what would have been my 7th Carp disappeared under my platform and smashed me . 4·30pm and the All-out signaled the end of my torture and at least I didn't have far to carry my gear to the car.

    Once again the weigh-in told the tale of the day. Steve B missing out on a Ton by just 8ozs from peg 34. Dave Moore's 101½lbs giving him 4th on the day while Pete Archer's 116½lbs took 3rd place. Clive had come good, using his experience of Rolf's to muster 166¼ lbs for the match win  while Terry had managed a very creditable 90¾lbs. Chris had managed 148lbs for 2nd overall on the day, but for many the shock of the day had to be Malc's DNW .

    So prize giving time and the Winners and MD's Pairs Champs for 2008 proved to be Ant(antwood)Haywood and Tom(tommodiesel)Little, finishing 10 points clear of the field with 49 points after a very consistent weekends fishing  .............

    W68.jpg The winners picture by pnm123

    Thanks must go to John & Pauline Bennett for allowing us the use of their fishery for the weekend, a pleasure to visit as always .

    To Webbo for making sure it all happened , Keith Arthur, Pete Archer and Vespe .

     Finally to all of the anglers that attended and helped to make it the event it is .
    Let's do it all again next year .

    Position                    Pairs Points
     1st  Ant Haywood & Tom Little 49
     2nd Chris Ellis & Terry Goff 39
     3rd Steve Bowman & Dai Thomas 38
     4th Clive Pritchard & Tim Westmoreland 36½
     5th Gaz Malman & Adrian Wood 35½
     6th= Dave Collier & Vince Gould  35
     6th= Dirk Williams & Dean Marsh 35
     8th Alex Malman & Chris Kendall 34
     9th Dave Moore & Paul East 32
     10th Simon Mound & Dave Webster 31
     11th Peter Morton & Paul Thompson 29½
     12th Tony Roberts & Mitch Auger 29
     13th Malc Doyle & Alan Loader 28
     14th Dave West & Pete Archer 25½
     15th Ian Ward & Gemma Doyle 24
     16th Colin Sharrard & Keith Arthur 14

      Saturday Match 
    Position  Peg          Angler   Weight
    1st  9 Tony Roberts  161lbs 04ozs
    2nd  31    Clive Pritchard  117lbs 12ozs
    3rd  10 Vince Gould   96lbs 14ozs
    4th  4 Ant Haywood   84lbs 00ozs
    5th  7 Chris Ellis   81lbs 04ozs
    6th  26 Peter Morton   72lbs 00ozs
    7th  29 Steve Bowman   71lbs 12ozs
    8th  37 Dirk Williams   70lbs 10ozs
    9th  28 Dave Collier   65lbs 00ozs
    10th  34 Chris Kendall   61lbs 00ozs
    11th  14 Gaz Malman   59lbs 08ozs
    12th  19 Dave Webster   57lbs 04ozs
    13th  38 Ian Ward   56lbs 12ozs
    14th  32 Malc Doyle   52lbs 12ozs
    15th  2 Simon Mound   52lbs 08ozs
    16th  20 Tom Little   43lbs 12ozs
    17th  35 Dai Thomas   40lbs 12ozs
    18th  5 Paul East   40lbs 04ozs
    19th  11 Dave Moore   36lbs 00ozs
    20th  16 Alan Loader   35lbs 12ozs
    21st  15 Dean Marsh   34lbs 12ozs
    22nd  25 Alex Malman   31lbs 08ozs
    23rd  18 Gemma Doyle   23lbs 12ozs
    24th  23 Colin Sharrard   22lbs 12ozs
    25th= 24 Adrian Wood   22lbs 08ozs
    25th=  8 Tim Westmoreland        22lbs 08ozs
    27th  40 Paul Thompson   22lbs 00ozs
    28th  17 Mitch Auger   12lbs 00ozs
    29th  13 Dave West     5lbs 00ozs
    30th  22 Terry Goff       1lb 12ozs

         Sunday Match  
    Position  Peg           Angler   Weight
    1st  8 Clive Pritchard 166lbs 04ozs
    2nd  31 Chris Kendall 148lbs 00ozs
    3rd  7 Pete Archer           (Guest)  116lbs 08ozs
    4th  5 Dave Moore  101lbs 08ozs
    5th  34 Steve Bowman   99lbs 08ozs
    6th  9 Terry Goff   90lbs 12ozs
    7th  17 Gaz Malman   66lbs 02ozs
    8th  29 Chris Ellis   58lbs 08ozs
    9th  4 Ant Haywood   58lbs 04ozs
    10th  18 Tony Roberts   58lbs 00ozs
    11th  30 Tom Little   55lbs 00ozs
    12th  26 Keith Arthur          (Guest)   50lbs 09ozs
    13th  32 Peter Morton   43lbs 04ozs
    14th  40 Alan Loader   42lbs 00ozs
    15th  35 Dirk Williams   41lbs 08ozs
    16th  27 Dean Marsh   38lbs 12ozs
    17th  20 Ian Ward   37lbs 12ozs
    18th  16 Adrian Wood   36lbs 08ozs
    19th  15 Simon Mound   36lbs 04ozs
    20th  11 Dave Webster   34lbs 00ozs
    21st  37 Vince Gould   27lbs 00ozs
    22nd=  13 Dave West   26lbs 12ozs
    22nd=  23 Paul Thompson   26lbs 12ozs
    24th  19 Gemma Doyle   23lbs 08ozs
    25th  14 Dave Collier   18lbs 00ozs
    26th  38 Paul East   13lbs 00ozs
    27th  25 Dai Thomas   12lbs 04ozs
    28th  22 Colin Sharrard    11lbs 00ozs
    29th  24 Mitch Auger     9lbs 04ozs
    30th  10 Alex Malman     8lbs 00ozs
    31st  2 Tim Westmoreland            1lb 04ozs
    32nd  28 Malc Doyle       DNW

     

  • Rolf's Lake. Holton. Oxfordshire.

      Dave"Yorkie"Moore's Birthday Bash.

    yorkie.jpg picture by pnm123

    Well 24 of us assembled at Rolf's Lake at Dave Moore's invitation to help him celebrate his 40th Birthday .
    An early start so that I could drop Maria off at work meant that my favorite Café in Battersea hadn't opened by the time I got there , but rather than wait for it to open I pressed on reasoning that if I arrived early it would give me a chance to get my bivvy set up in preparation for the weekend, ahead of the draw for the morning match . A couple of burgers and a coffee on route sufficed and saw me arrive at Rolf's by 7·30 am. A good few of the lads from the North had traveled down the previous afternoon and were already buzzing with anticipation, as quite a few of them had never visited before.
    So 1st things 1st, nets dipped and laid out to dry, then bivvy pitched and with Dai providing a welcoming cup of coffee I had time for a brief chat with John Bennett before the draw. John had been a busy chap since my last visit and it was good to see that he'd managed to finish the refurbishment of the hut..........

    RolfsHut.jpg Rolf's Hut picture by pnm123

    Pride of place however went to the Rolf's Memorial Bench paid for and provided by the members of the total-fishing.com forums, that John's sited looking out over the Little Lake, one of Rolf's favorite views. A great gesture from a really decent bunch of lads .

    TotalFishingBench.jpg TF.com Bench at Rolf's picture by pnm123

    So with an 8am draw planned for the days 2 matches, the car park soon filled up, though as Dave had asked Malc to organise the draw it was bound to be late of course, even though he'd arrived the day before . Anyway by the time Malc had finished embarrassing  Simon and Gemma , the draw got underway, with everyone going round twice to draw for both matches. I ended up with peg 40 for the morning and 19 for the afternoon. Opposite ends of the lake !!!!!!!!! and definitely a barrow job.
    For company on peg 2 I had Mr Maggotdrowning himself, Dave(Webbo)Webster.
    It's quite rare for matches to start so early at Rolf's and the general feeling was that the morning could prove difficult, with hopefully better weights coming on the afternoon match. Arriving at the peg I found a Party Bag, thoughtfully provided at Dave's wife's insistence which straight away set the tone for the day ahead .

    W1-1.jpg Peg 40 friday picture by pnm123

    With the sun shining and a gentle breeze blowing into the peg I was quite hopeful of a few fish to kick the long weekend off and opted to keep things simple, just 2 pole rigs, the 1st to fish at depth at 6mtrs and a margin rig to fish the bush to my left, that would double up as an up in the water rig. I also set up the pellet waggler and my feeder rod as I had them both with me in their ready sleeves. A quick stroll before the off revealed Gemma on peg 7 with just a feeder rod set up, could another Minxing be in the offing ?..........

    W9-1.jpg Gem on peg 7 picture by pnm123

    Clive was tucked round the corner on peg 9, a peg that in the past has been his Nemesis as he'd blanked on it the 3 times he'd previously draw there .

    Looking across to the hut I could see the Birthday Boy  himself chilling out with his thoughts prior to the off................

    W5-1.jpg Hello Dave picture by pnm123

    So All-in and a big handful of pellets by the bush to my left (it wasn't hiding from me, unlike the last time Clive fished the peg ) and 2 similar ones at 6mtrs and straight over it, but no instant action. However Gemma was soon shouting signifying her 1st fish of the day (could this mean that another Minxing was on the cards ) and Paul Roberts was off to a quick start as well on peg 4.................

    W26.jpg Paul Roberts picture by pnm123

    Dave was fishing long and shallow on peg 2 but having no joy, and I had just had a single steamer that resulted in a scale coming back on the hook .
    Dave the Fish having had a quiet start, had come down to compare notes with Colin after about an hour and a half...........

    W8-1.jpg Dave and Colin (friday) picture by pnm123

    and the word was that Clive was actually going well on peg 9 while most were struggling . Tony(Teepee) had drawn peg34 which is normally good for a few fish, but like most he was finding it hard going this morning.....

    W23.jpg TeePee picture by pnm123

    With nothing much happening for me on the Little Lake I decided to fill it in on the 6mtr line and have a stroll round while it settled.
    Clive was indeed having a decent time on peg 9 and although he was having a lot of foul-hookers he was managing to get most of them out...............

    W17.jpg Clive peg 9 picture by pnm123

    Dave Lloyd had managed a couple from peg 19, my peg for the afternoon, so I made a mental note of where he was feeding and filed it away for later use . Next door on peg 20 I found Eric(ejayar) having his 1st visit to Rolf's for a while as he hasn't fished The Jinx Series this year, and it wasn't going well for him (maybe it had something to do with his taste in football shirts ).................

    W12-1.jpg Eric (ejayar) picture by pnm123

    Meanwhile Dai on peg 22 was having a grueller too and was beginning to wonder whether he was going to get as much as a bite, let alone a fish as it was proving to be a real struggle ............

    W14-1.jpg Dai picture by pnm123

    While Steve Wilson had managed a decent Carp that weighed in at 16lbs 4ozs putting him in pole for the mornings largest Carp ..........

    W13-1.jpg Steve Wilson picture by pnm123

    Malc was winkling a couple out on peg 28, but Simon was obviously worried that he was on for a Minxing and had decided to distract Gemma .........

    W24.jpg Loves young dream picture by pnm123

    Returning to my swim I could see that Dave was still sticking at it on peg 2, still without any reward though ...............
     
    W22.jpg webbo peg 40 picture by pnm123

    Settling down I shipped back out to 6mtrs where there was now a healthy patch of bubbles, and I was soon rewarded with a weigher to get me off the mark at last , which was swiftly followed by a net fish. Cyber and Tommo arrived at this point and must have thought that it was o so easy, and although it wasn't, I managed a fish about every 20 minutes till the end .
    So with the All-out called I got busy and quickly shifted my kit the length of the fishery up to peg 19 prior to the weigh in. Come the weigh-in and my 7 fish scaled 60lbs and proved to be enough for a section win . Gemma despite having got off to a flyer had only managed 46lbs for 2nd in section, losing her £1 to me as I avoided a Minxing .
    Clive had managed the only Ton of the match with his 139¼lbs giving him the match win and firmly burying his peg 9 hoodoo . On the next peg Mick King had taken 62lbs for 3rd overall, while up on peg 16, 3 late Carp had allowed Simon to take 2nd place with 75½lbs. Dave Lloyd on peg 19 had managed a section winning 35lbs, while Dai had managed to snare a solitary Skimmer and took the prize for largest Silver and on peg 28 Malc had managed to win the final section with 55½lbs .

    So time for a quick drink and a sandwich and it was onto the 2nd match of the day. Starting at 4pm, it had started to cloud over and I had Clive for company on peg 20, a peg he'd been eager to fish as it's one of the few he'd never fished before . I was pretty relaxed having decided to concentrate on the bar at around 7mtrs that Dave Lloyd had fed in the morning match.

    Peteronpeg19.jpg Peter on peg 19 picture by pnm123

    So All-in and out to the bar with some pellets followed by the rig and within 5 minutes I had my first Carp of the session in the net . Clive was fishing at a similar distance and had plenty of fish fizzing in his swim but was having trouble getting bites while I was nicking a fish around every 15 minutes, Then when he did get one it wasn't staying on the hook .
    All through the afternoon more of the lads that were fishing the MD's weekend turned up and as they strolled round watching word came back that Simon was really bagging up on peg 2 and Paul was going well from Clive's morning peg . Malc of course had one of his moments leaping in at one point to retrieve his landing net head complete with Carp that came off as he tried to land it !!!!!!!!!
    Clive and I both had loads of trouble with foul hookers during the match , with both of us playing the same fish on more than one occasion as they ploughed through our swims, needless to say Clive pulled out of all of them . I had one snag me by the boat that's moored in the swim, and with a few of the lads watching I climbed into it to try and retrieve the rig. Of course the mooring rope came free much to the watching lads amusement and while I managed to get the rig back the assembled company had a right good laugh at my expense .
    That was the highlight I suppose, and I just fished steadily after that taking a dozen fish by the time the All-out was called at 8pm. The Lake had certainly fished better than the morning, with Simon taking the win with an excellent 204½lbs (his best ever match weight), which is some going in 4 hours . Paul Roberts with 159¼lbs and Steve Wilson with 151½lbs taking 2nd and 3rd . Dave(Webbo) managed his 1st ever Ton in a match with 132½lbs , as did young Mitch...........

    Mitch.jpg Mitch on his way to his 1st ton picture by pnm123

    ............ who had fished the afternoon match in place of Dai putting 122½lbs on the scales from peg34 to win his section , while Malc and Tony(teepee) took the other sections with bags of 146¼lbs & 137½lbs respectively . My weight of 117lbs was the final Ton of the match. Mick King just missing out on a Ton by 4ozs but was probably most relieved that his £3000 worth of Airity pole had survived the day in one piece (mind you he fished the feeder down the edge for most of the 2nd match, playing safe) .

    So with the fishing out of the way for the day the pools were distributed amongst the winners as some of Big Dave's lads were returning North that night. Then the barbecue got fired up and the beers cracked open as everyone relaxed and discussed the days events and looked forward to the weekend ahead .
    Of course someone had to provide the amusement as the day drew to a close, and on this occasion it was Malc who decided to remove all the tent pegs from the tent that Simon and Gemma had retired to for the evening. It's amazing how quickly an erection can collapse, at least I think that's what Malc said before we headed to our bivvies in anticipation of the matches that lay ahead, but that's for another report .

          Morning Match  
    Position  Peg        Angler    Weight
     1st 9 Clive Pritchard 139lbs 04ozs
     2nd 16 Simon Mound   75lbs 08ozs
     3rd 10 Mick King   62lbs 00ozs
     4th 40 Peter Morton   60lbs 00ozs
     5th 28 Malc Doyle   55lbs 08ozs
     6th 7 Gemma Doyle   46lbs 00ozs
     7th 26 Steve Wilson   35lbs 04ozs
     8th 19 Dave Lloyd   35lbs 00ozs
     9th 30 Terry Oaks   29lbs 08ozs
     10th 4 Paul Roberts   24lbs 12ozs
     11th 5 Keith Fisher   18lbs 12ozs
     12th 34 Tony Prentice   18lbs 00ozs
     13th 20 Eric Robothan   16lbs 00ozs
     14th 38 Ken Leedham   13lbs 12ozs
     15th 2 Dave Webster   13lbs 08ozs
     16th= 14 Phil Shackleton   13lbs 00ozs
     16th= 24 Dave Collier   13lbs 00ozs
     18th 36 Colin Sharrard   12lbs 04ozs
     19th 11 Geoff Eggison     9lbs 08ozs
     20th 8 Jim Leedham     8lbs 00ozs
     21st 23 Robin Clarkson     5lbs 00ozs
     22nd 32 Dave Moore       4lbs 04ozs
     23rd 22 Dai Thomas      1lb  04ozs
     24th 18 Nick Williams      1lb 3½ozs
     25th 13 Tim Westmoreland                 DNW

           Evening Match  
    Position  Peg        Angler    Weight
     1st 2 Simon Mound 204lbs 08ozs
     2nd 9 Paul Roberts 159lbs 04ozs
     3rd 4 Steve Wilson 151lbs 08ozs
     4th 16 Malc Doyle 146lbs 04ozs
     5th 26 Tony Prentice 137lbs 08ozs
     6th 11 Dave Webster 132lbs 08ozs
     7th 34 Mitch Auger 122lbs 08ozs
     8th 18 Colin Sharrard 121lbs 12ozs
     9th 19 Peter Morton 117lbs 00ozs
     10th 28 Mick King   99lbs 12ozs
     11th 7 Terry Oaks   84lbs 08ozs
     12th 36 Phil Shackleton   79lbs 12ozs
     13th 24 Eric Robothan   72lbs 12ozs
     14th 22 Dave Lloyd   70lbs 08ozs
     15th 40 Dave Moore   70lbs 00ozs
     16th 5 Geoff Eggison   68lbs 12ozs
     17th 13 Nick Williams   67lbs 00ozs
     18th 32 Dave Collier   64lbs 08ozs
     19th 14 Keith Fisher   54lbs 08ozs
     20th 20 Clive Pritchard   53lbs 00ozs
     21st 30 Ken Leedham   38lbs 08ozs
     22nd 10 Gemma Doyle   34lbs 00ozs
     23rd 38 Jim Leedham   24lbs 00ozs
     24th 23 Robin Clarkson   21lbs 04ozs
     25th 8 Tim Westmoreland   15lbs 04ozs

     

  • Rolf's Lake. Holton. Oxfordshire.

     The JINX Series 2008

    Match 3.

    RolfsLakeWheatley.jpg Rolf's picture by pnm123

    Back down to Rolf's Lake today for the 3rd match of THE JINX SERIES, and after my second place and a new PB match weight on my last visit to Rolf's 2 weeks ago on a TalkAngling forum match I was really looking forward to this one .
    Loading up the car it was quite sunny, but a stiff breeze was blowing plenty of cloud about and the forecast wasn't the best and when I reached the M40 after my customary Brekkie stop the heavens opened . Thankfully it had stopped by the time I reached the services at junction 8 and as I was running early I stopped off for a coffee where I found Kevin and Jean having breakfast.
    We soon arrived at the lake and John was just opening the gate so we were soon parked up and got our nets dipped in readiness for the day ahead.

    CarPark.jpg In the car park picture by pnm123

    Soon the usual suspects started to turn up. John (Hatchye) stoically taking plenty of stick that he knew was coming his way over his lost (not) car keys on the previous match . Dave(The Fish) was on tenterhooks as his daughter was expecting his 1st grandchildren (twins) and Mark C was missing as his 1st grandchild had arrived early that morning . However it also appeared that Simon And Gem were loved up again and all touchy feely, with Malc threatening to pour a bucket of water over the pair of them .

    The previous night Simon and I had discussed where we fancied drawing and I said that as I'd never drawn between pegs 2-8 I'd love one of them, so into the draw and out popped peg 7 for me . A quick chat with John who said it was an out and out feeder peg at the moment put me right. So gear loaded onto the barrow and round to the peg.

    Peg7.jpg Peg 7 picture by pnm123

    For company I had Colin on peg 8 and Slim on Peg 6 . John had told me that it was possible to catch short on the pole if the feeder didn't produce, but I decided to be single minded and just set the feeder up. The rod I use is a Shakespeare Mach3 11ft medium feeder that I've paired with a Shimano Stradic and although a couple of people have remarked that they feel it's not up to the job I find it spot on. It's got a lovely through action which coupled to the clutch on the Stradic I finds eliminates the risk of hook pulls at the net .
    Bait for the session was simply dampened 6mm fishery pellets with a good helping of hemp added to put through the feeder and 8mm fishery pellet and punched meat for the hook.

    Of course having just the one rod to set up, and that was in a ready sleeve, I had a fair bit of time on my hands to take a few of the photos that I use to illustrate these reports on my blog, but while i was looking for subjects Clive caught me with his camera .................

    Waitingfortheoff.jpg Waiting for the off picture by pnm123

    1pm and the all-in, out with the feeder and the tip pulled round as I tightened up and the resulting Carp was safely in the net before Slim had even cupped his first pot of feed onto his pole line .
    Kevin was soon off the mark with a 14lb weigher from peg 34, followed by Colin who also snared an early one on the feeder .

    A couple of hours in and Kev's match took a turn for the worse when The Jinx struck as a Carp ripped his rod off of the rest and dragged it out to the pads before he could retrieve it . However Malc was on hand and was soon stripped and in.........

    Intheswim2.jpg Malc in peg 34 picture by pnm123

    but although he found a few mangled top kits amongst the pads there was no sign of Kevin's rod . I'd had a steady start, though I did experience a lull for around half an hour after Malc's bath, while a concerned Slim finally managed his 1st fish, a Skimmer and that was soon followed by a cracking Perch .........

    Perch.jpg Slim's Perch picture by pnm123

    Colin had a lovely Chub on the feeder that was a new PB for him at 5lbs 8ozs ..........

    Colinchub.jpg Colin's PB Chub 5½lbs. picture by pnm123

    From my peg I could see up the car park bank on the big lake and there seemed to be a few fish being landed, especially by Tony who seemed to have a fair bit of elastic out at frequent intervals .

    BigLake.jpg The big lake picture by pnm123

    As the match wore on I just managed to keep up a steady catch rate and the little lake seemed to wake up for a few of the lads. Dave had a few from down the edge of his peg as did Simon.........

    DTF-1.jpg Dave the Fish picture by pnm123

    Sifisheslong.jpg Si fishing long picture by pnm123

    Slim finally managed to get amongst a few, but it was to little to late to enable him to notch up a third double ton in a row..........

    Slim-1.jpg Slim playing one picture by pnm123

    Meanwhile Colin decided that as he couldn't match my catch rate on the feeder he would have a look on the pole down by the bush to his left, and although it produced a few fish for him, he had a pretty frustrating time as he lost a fair few as well .

    Colindowntheedge.jpg Colin down the edge picture by pnm123

     One of the funniest tales of the day went to Clive on peg 40.........

    Clivepeg40.jpg Clive peg 40 picture by pnm123

    .......who having fed to the bush on his left at peg 40 during the match, finally went to fish to it, only to find that it had vanished !!!!!!!! The wind being so strong that It had blown it back onto the bank .

    With around an hour to go I had 4 weighers on the board and around 10 fish in each of my two nets, so put a third net in, just to avoid crowding the fish that were already in the nets, and by the time the all-out came at 6pm I'd added another five in that net and a weigher to the board . I was pretty confident that I'd beaten everyone that I could see, but felt that Tony could be in contention as I'd seen him catching well up on the car park bank during the match.

    So off with the scales, and Clive put the 1st ton on the scales and left him wondering what he could have had if his bush hadn't hidden during the match . With nobody overtaking Clive the scales reached my peg, I nervously watched as the scales gave me a total of 186lbs, and another new PB match weight . Colin also managed to top the ton and we moved on to Nick W-P. Now Nick is a confirmed pleasure angler who only fishes the Jinx matches, and we've all been encouraging him to try and break the ton. Unfortunately he hadn't managed it this time, but his weight of 64lbs 14ozs was a new PB match weight for him so he's getting there . Malc had managed yet another Jinx Ton and we finally came to the car park bank. Gem on 22 had one of her quieter days (Other things on her mind ) and a £1 coin came my way, though she still managed to hand out 7 Minxings. Dai on 23 looked shattered and 129¼lbs was the reason why, his PB match weight and 1st Jinx Ton. Next up Steve finally after 7 years of trying registered 128½lbs for his 1st Jinx Ton. Roy, who seems to have a season ticket for the car park bank weighed 126lbs. Then we came to Tony who with 70lbs+ in weighers on the board was going to run me close. Luckily for me he came up a little short, having to settle for 170lbs, still a great days fishing though. A final mention for young Mitch who was last to weigh-in. It's his 1st season fishing The Jinx Series and he dearly wants a Ton, and has improved his weights on all 3 matches, today it was not to be, but I'm sure he'll get there if he just sticks at it .  

    Position    Peg         Angler   Weight
     1st  Peg 7 Peter Morton 186lbs 00ozs
     2nd  Peg 30 Tony Roberts 170lbs 00ozs
     3rd  Peg 23 Dai Thomas 129lbs 04ozs
     4th  Peg 24 Steve Wilson 128lbs 08ozs
     5th  Peg 28 Roy Ravenhill 126lbs 00ozs
     6th  Peg 16 Malc Doyle 107lbs 04ozs
     7th  Peg 40 Clive Pritchard 106lbs 12ozs
     8th  Peg 8 Colin Sharrard 102lbs 04ozs
     9th  Peg 38 Dave Collier  87lbs 04ozs
     10th  Peg 6 Ade Williams  85lbs 00ozs
     11th  Peg 36 Simon Mound  84lbs 00ozs
     12th  Peg 32 Mitch Auger  83lbs 04ozs
     13th  Peg 2 Ant Haywood  69lbs 04ozs
     14th  Peg 22 Gemma Doyle  67lbs 08ozs
     15th  Peg 9 Nick Watkins-Price  64lbs 14ozs
     16th  Peg 14 Nick Williams  55lbs 08ozs
     17th  Peg 18 Jon Hatch  50lbs 04ozs
     18th  Peg 26 Paul Roberts  49lbs 00ozs
     19th  Peg 4 Keith Fellows  47lbs 04ozs
     20th  Peg 13 Dave Moore  35lbs 00ozs
     21st  Peg 34 Kevin Loveland  14lbs 00ozs

    So that's it but I'll be back at Rolf's on Friday 25th July for 3 days. The Friday is Dave Moore's 40th Birthday Bash and the Saturday and Sunday is the Maggotdrowning Pairs Championship which I won last year with Tony Roberts. It promises to be great fun and of course a report will be forth coming, but before that there's the MD's Southern Championship at Hartleylands and a Marsh AC match at Churchgate Lakes. I'll keep you posted .
     

     

  • Rolf's Lake. Holton. Oxfordshire.

    The JINX Series 2008

    Match 2.

    RolfsLakeWheatley.jpg Rolf's picture by pnm123

    Sunshine greeted me as I loaded the car up for the trip to Rolf's for the second match in the JINX SERIES. With plenty of time I was able to make my usual stop for Breakfast in Battersea.
    While I was there I phoned Malc to find out the state of the fishery as I knew he'd been there since the previous day with Dai, Mitch & Gemma helping John after the flash floods that had hit the area on Wednesday. Telling me that the lake was high but fishable, he then passed on some information that Nick Williams was threatening to fish in his underpants if the lake was too flooded, suffice to say that it nearly put me off my breakfast . However wiping the image from my mind that Malc had described I managed to polish off breakfast and carry on.

    Pulling into the fishery car park at around 10·30am people were already arriving for the 11am draw. A chat with John revealed that at it's height the lake had been within 2 inches of overflowing into the car park. With 2 pumps running the effort that John & Pauline had put in along with his helpers had once again got it to a fishable state even if it was still at least 3 feet above normal.

    Rolfs1.jpg Rolf's 1 picture by pnm123

    Mind you just how the lake would fish on the day was open to debate though John felt that the huge influx of water into the lake and the fact that some of the fish were still spawning would lead to a hard match.

    Inevitably the draw was delayed as Malc sorted out which pegs were fishable, but it wouldn't be a JINX match if it ran smoothly would it !!!!!!!!!

    Into the draw-bag and peg 14 stuck to my hand, quite a shock as I always seem to draw on the little lake. Loading up my barrow I set off round the lake and seeing everyone setting up so far up the bank was a bit strange.............

    Gettingready-2.jpg Getting ready for the off picture by pnm123


    Anyway after lugging all my gear round I found that I had got Mitch to my right on 13 and Neo to my left on 15.....

    3ofus.jpg Nick, Mitch & Peter picture by pnm123

    .....along with Clive on 16 for company today. A quick chat with Clive who spends a fair bit of time at Rolf's reveals I'd got the end of the bar at around 20yds straight out, so I set up the pellet wag and feeder and plumb up a pole line at around 6mtrs where I could feed by hand to fish pellet and paste, though I also had sweetcorn and meat as change baits. Feed was the fisheries 6mm pellets and hemp.

    Peg14.jpg Peg 14 picture by pnm123

    So 1·30 and the all in, 2 big handfuls of pellet and hemp onto the 6mtr line and a pouch of pellet out to the bar followed by the pellet wag, and straight away it buries, softly softly into the net, a nice Common Carp around 6lbs , another pouch of a dozen pellets, into the keepnet with the fish, another dozen pellets followed by the wag which buries again and another Common joins its pal in the net . Well it slowed a bit after that, it seemed that there were a ton of silvers pecking at the pellet and I did connect with a couple of Skimmers, I tried upping the feed but that just turned it into a jacuzzi . I kept altering the depth and managed another 3 Carp, but in all honesty I wasted far to much time trying to make it work . With the swim still fizzing I went out with the feeder onto the bar, but had only had a couple of half hearted taps after about 20 minutes when the rod was ripped off the rest!!!!! This was a big old lump and it just plodded around stubbornly refusing to get its head up. Slowly I gained ground on it and it finally popped to the top, a bleedin great Common, it was certainly the largest fish I've ever hooked at Rolf's, but just as I reached for the net it rolled on the line which parted like cotton.

    Now at that point I should have changed my approach as the lads on the car park bank had all started to catch, but I re-tackled and went back out on the feeder and wasted another 40 biteless minutes .

    Out onto the 6mtr line that I'd been feeding regularly and 1st put in the float buried resulting in Carp number 6 in the net, then a couple of foul hookers that I parted company with followed.

    Roy over on peg 28 was starting to motor taking decent fish regularly...........

    Roysin.jpg Royst's in again picture by pnm123

    Paul on 24 also seemed to be over his Rolf's block, and having got his Ton in the previous match was motoring on towards another ............

    Paul.jpg Paul and the missus picture by pnm123

    While Dave Collier on peg 30 was also romping along after a slow start to the match ..........

    Davesin2.jpg Dave's in 2 picture by pnm123

    I'd blown it after letting my frustration get the better of me and chopping and changing rather than sticking at one approach. With an hour to go I picked up the shallow rig with a banded pellet, shipped out to 13mtrs and just kept firing hemp & pellet at it and had my best hour of the match with another 7 Carp including a weigher that I mugged as the all out was called  ..........

    myweigher.jpg My weigher picture by pnm123

    It was to little to late though as I knew in my heart of hearts that I didn't have enough in the net to compete on the day.
    The scales told the tale of the day however with their slow progress round the lake. Kevin Loveland had drawn the same peg as his previous match where he'd had a mare, however today he'd managed 136½lbs, to record his 1st ever match TON . Paul had broken the 150lb barrier and Roy put 177lbs on the scales which would only be good enough for 3rd on the day !!!!!!


    Meanwhile down on peg 40 Ade Williams (Slim Shady) following up from his DOUBLE TON on the 1st match had managed a 2nd successive DOUBLE TON.........

    Slim.jpg Slim on peg 40 picture by pnm123

     but had still been beaten by Simon, fishing his 1st JINX match of the year he had a battle with Ade throughout the whole match............

    Simple2.jpg Simple Simon picture by pnm123

    .......Finally coming out on top with an excellent 221¾lb, a great performance on the day .

    My weight? 92½lb only good enough for 15th on the day, though I did have one small consolation in that at least I managed to get my £1 back from Gemma and avoid a Minxing.

     Position  Peg              Angler    Weight
     1st Peg 2 Simon Mound  221lbs 12ozs
     2nd Peg 40 Ade Williams  206lbs 04ozs
     3rd Peg 28 Roy Ravenhill  177lbs 00ozs
     4th Peg 32 Malc Doyle  154lbs 12ozs
     5th Peg 24 Paul Roberts  150lbs 04ozs
     6th Peg 22 Kevin Loveland  136lbs 08ozs
     7th Peg 30 Dave Collier  128lbs 04ozs
     8th Peg 35  Mark Causer  126lbs 00ozs
     9th Peg 34 Keith Fellows  122lbs 08ozs
     10th Peg 16 Clive Prithard  121lbs 12ozs
     11th Peg 9 Colin Sharrard  118lbs 12ozs
     12th Peg 6 Tony Roberts  112lbs 12ozs
     13th Peg 7 Jon Hatch  110lbs 00ozs
     14th Peg 15 Nick Williams  100lbs 12ozs
     15th Peg 14 Peter Morton    92lbs 08ozs
     16th Peg 4 Dai Thomas    69lbs 08ozs
     17th Peg 13 Mitch Auger    69lbs 04ozs
     18th Peg 23 Ant Haywood         68lbs 04ozs
     19th Peg 37 Dave Moore    61lbs 00ozs
     20th Peg 8 Tim Westmoreland       (Guest)     48lbs 04ozs
     21st Peg 38 Gemma Doyle    23lbs 00ozs

     

  • Rolf's Lake. Holton. Oxfordshire.

    The JINX Series 2008

    Match 1.

    RolfsLakeWheatley.jpg Rolf's picture by pnm123

    Well Today saw the 1st match of this years Jinx Series run by Malc (The Jinx) Doyle at Rolf's Lake. The entire series this year is being fished at Rolf's Lake.
    There's 24 lunatics anglers booked in for this years series, all hopeful that some decent weights will be recorded.

    One of the nice things about fishing the series is that the matches start around lunchtime and todays plan was for a 10·30am draw and to fish from noon to 5pm. I arrived at the fishery at about 10am to find plenty already in attendance and eager for the start. I have to say at this point that it was great to see that all the effort that John Bennett and his wife Pauline and their team of helpers have put into the venue since he took over from Rolf are beginning to bear fruit, with all the new platforms and a lot of pruning haven taken place since I last visited. I'm sure Rolf will have approved.

    The 1st shock was Malc arriving early , but needless to say the draw still didn't take place on time, and with the delay it meant that we would be fishing from 12·30pm to 5·30pm. As usual I had my customary £1 side bet with Gemma (The Minx
    ) and another with Dirk, as Midge Milnes had asked me to get his pound back that Dirk had taken from him on a previous match.

    The weather looked half decent, plenty of Carp were showing on top, and there had been some decent weights recorded the day before, so could we be in for a decent day? Well into the draw bag and I found that peg 40 was to be my home for the day.

    Peg40.jpg picture by pnm123

    Peterpeg40.jpg picture by pnm123


    Now coincidently Clive had fished this peg on the Open the previous Sunday and I had read the details of the day on Clive's Blog so I had at least an idea of how to tackle it . On the Little Lake I had Colin on peg34 (a peg that's really suited to his style of fishing) Ant was on 38 while to my left I had Dai on peg2 for company with Nick Williams over on 4, while the last angler I could see was Dave Collier on peg7. All the rest were pegged on the Big Lake, but hopefully the recent warmer weather meant that the fish would be spreading out from their winter quarters and we would all be in for a few fish today .

    Daigetsreadyinpeg2.jpg picture by pnm123

    I just set up the 2 pole rigs. The 1st a ·4g MW Diamond to fish dead depth (about 5ft) straight out at 11mtrs, though I could come in to 5mtrs with it as the depth was pretty constant and the 2nd a 4X12 KC Carpa Shelf for the margin that I could utilise as an up in the water rig if need be. These were both made up straight through with 0·16 Antares Silk Shock with size 16 Drennan Carp Match hooks. I also had my pellet waggler rod set up as a back up. Feed was about 12 pints of the fishery 4 & 6mm feed pellets with GOT Baits Liver and Catmeat 6 & 11mm soft hookers and their 6mm expanders for hook baits.

    12·30pm and at the All-in I cupped 2 big pot-fulls of pellet in on the 11mtr line and a pot down the right hand margin at about 7mtrs. By the time I had baited my rig and shipped out to 11mtrs there was already a fizz of bubbles coming up, After a minute the float vanished and a sharp lift saw me attached to what was obviously a decent Carp . Looking up as I played it I could see both Colin and Ant already netting their first fish of the day. Something just didn't feel right about my fish though and after a couple of minutes everything went slack and the hook came back with a large scale attached to it.

    That set the tone for the first couple of hours, with just 3 Carp to show for my efforts and quite a collection of scales on the sidetray, despite swapping depths, baits and varying the amount of feed I was plagued with foul hookers, none of which I managed to land. A couple of looks in the margin proved it to be "Silvers" city and a session with the pellet waggler had resulted in just a solitary foul hooker which of course came off.

    Nick had gone onto the feeder and was catching regularly if not particularly quickly. Ant had started to have a look down his margin swim and was starting to bag up. I got up to stretch my legs and decided to heavily feed at 5mtrs to see if I could make them have it. Dai had had a miserable start but was finally getting some action .

    DaiinAction.jpg picture by pnm123

    I strolled up to see Dave but although he'd had a few including a decent Chub by chucking the feeder across to the far bank, he'd reverted to the pole as he was more comfortable. Rumours were circulating that the Big Lake was fishing well, but rather than investigate I made my way back determined to avoid too bad a battering .

    Back out at 5mtrs and there were fish there, but Skimmers and Roach were ragging the bait before the Carp could get a look in . In an attempt to avoid this I decided to fish the 6mm feed pellet banded onto the hook, and this finally seemed to make the difference . In the final 2 hours I got into a decent run of fish, finishing with 17 Carp though only 3 of them were weigher's.

    5·30 and the All-out was called with me still playing a fish which proved to be my largest of the day, a 13½lbs Common .
    Packing up it was soon obvious that it had fished well (You can always tell by how long it takes for the scales o come round ). Ant was soon leading with an excellent 228¾lbs, 180lbs+ of which was made up of weigher's . My fish came to 142¾lbs, my best weight from Rolf's and pretty satisfying given my frustrating start to the match . Dirk dipped out, just missing a 'Ton' with 94lbs after his fish dried up towards the end of the match, and had to hand over £1 to me .

    The 'Tons' kept coming and Paul Roberts could be found wandering around beating himself up, convinced that he had blown yet another chance to get his first ever Rolf's Ton , but the scales put him out of his misery when they revealed a weight of 118½lbs. I'm sure we were all pleased for him and he was soon walking around like a Cheshire Cat .

    Gemma also got her Ton with 149lbs adding yet more members of The Minx Club in the process and relieving me of my £1.

    Hard luck story of the day has to be Steve Wilson who found a great big hole in one of his keepnets meaning he only weighed 57lbs. Of course we were all full of sympathy.
    Star of the day however was Ade Williams aka Slim Shady, who on his first ever Jinx match weighed a mighty 266¾lbs from peg 24 to set a new Jinx Record.

    So there it is, Two Double Tons, Nine Tons and a total of 2316lbs of fish put on the scales between 21 anglers which is an incredible average of 110lbs+ per angler.
    Have we peaked to early? We'll find out when we're back for Match 2 on June 7th .

    Position   Peg         Angler    Weight
     1st   Peg 24  Ade Williams  266lbs 12ozs
     2nd   Peg 38  Ant Haywood 228lbs 12ozs
     3rd   Peg 27  Clive Pritchard 170lbs 12ozs
     4th   Peg 32  Tony Roberts  157lbs 00ozs
     5th   Peg 20  Gemma Doyle 149lbs 00ozs
     6th   Peg 34  Colin Sharrard 146lbs 12ozs
     7th   Peg 4  Nick Williams 145lbs 00ozs
     8th  Peg 40  Peter Morton 142lbs 12ozs
     9th  Peg 7  Dave Collier 133lbs 08ozs
     10th  Peg 9  Paul Roberts 118lbs 08ozs
     11th  Peg 13  Malc Doyle 107lbs 08ozs
     12th  Peg 10  Dirk Williams   94lbs 00ozs
     13th  Peg 18  Mark Causer   82lbs 08ozs
     14th  Peg 29  Roy Ravenhill   71lbs 04ozs
     15th  Peg 2  Dai Thomas   58lbs 00ozs
     16th  Peg 23  Steve Wilson   57lbs 00ozs
     17th  Peg 19  Keith Fellows   55lbs 12ozs
     18th  Peg 16  Mitch Auger   55lbs 04ozs
     19th  Peg 14  Jon Hatch   32lbs 08ozs
     20th  Peg 30  Nick- Watkins- Price   22lbs 08ozs
     21st  Peg 22  Kevin Loveland   21lbs 00ozs

     

  • Stockton Reservoir.

    The JINX Series 2007

    Match 4.

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    Well, off to Stockton today for the 4th round of the Jinx Series. A nice trouble free drive up saw me arrive in plenty of time enabling me to take a leisurely stroll round what I consider to be one of BW's most scenic waters and to have a look at the pegs we would be fishing today.

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     In previous Jinx matches I've fished on the venue we have fished "The Boards" pegs, but for this match we were on those to the right as you enter from the car park including those known as The Animal pegs due to them being surrounded by masses of rushes which can make extracting any of the resident Carp something of a challenge. They are also home to plenty of bird life too.....................

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    Most of us arrived in good time allowing for a pre match drink in The Blue Lias Inn and the chance of a chin-wag and a chance to catch up.
    As usual Malc had forgotten a number of things including the weigh sling and draw sheets so the draw was a little delayed, meaning that we would be fishing from 1·30 - 6·30pm.

    The draw bag had dealt me peg 41, right on the end of the Animal Pegs so that I had relatively open water with just the end of the reeds reachable with a short cast on the feeder. To my left I had Paul Roberts accompanied by his good lady Jayne (Though rumour has it that she's really his community care worker Wink [;)]) on peg 42. While to my rightt on peg 40 was young Ant Haywood, current leader of this years Jinx Series, and only needing another section win to tie up the series with one match to go.

    My plan of attack was going to be simple, just setting up a feeder rod  for the chuck to the edge of the reeds alternating baits between meat, catmeat, corn, pellet or worm until I could find what they wanted. Initially I didn't set up my pole intent on sticking with the feeder.

    All in and most started on the feeder but Ant fed heavily at both 16mtrs and 8mtrs before spending a short time on the pole. Paul soon discovered that with Colin to his left and myself to his right he was surrounded by "Cockneys" and it would be fair to say that it set the tone for a sustained 5hrs of light hearted banter and mickey taking.Big Smile [:D]

    Sport was so slow that it was almost none existent, even this fella didn't seem to be having any luck..............

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    ..................though Ant managed to foul hook a Carp and played it patiently to the net with plenty of encouragement from yours truly and a short while later this was followed by another similar fish.............

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    ............ Me? I couldn't buy a bite and after 2½hrs out came the pole.

    Dave Collier came up for a chat and almost right on cue the float dipped up up popped a foul hooked Perch, straight into the net and at least a DNW had been avoided, this was soon followed by a Rudd that swallowed a worm twice it's size, I was positively baggin..........NOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Angry [:(!]

    Paul was getting a few bites on the paste by now but was having trouble keeping them out of the reeds, but at least he was getting some fish into the net. I sat the final hour out on the paste over pellet and was briefly attached to a couple of Carp before they vanished into the distance, but the reality was that the final whistle was a blessing, as I had the feeling that I could have sat there for another 5 hours and progressed no further.

    So yet another £1 coin handed over to young Gemma due to her MINXING me as I weighed in an incredibly generous 4ozs from the scales-man.(The cheque's in the post Malc.)
    Paul edged out Ant for the section, but he's still in pole position for the series. Matt Nutt won on the day with 6 Carp all caught on the pellet for 48lbs.

    I still love the venue but it can be incredibly frustrating and it beat me today but I will return as it's one of those venues that I really enjoy.
    Next weekend I'm out with the members of Marsh AC at Hartleylands Farm where we're fishing the Reservoir, hopefully I'll manage a few more fish than today, but who knows? I'll let you know the outcome. 

    Position               Angler   Weight
     1st Matt Nutt  48lbs 00ozs
     2nd Roy Ravenhill 41lbs 08ozs
     3rd Paul Roberts 28lbs 00ozs
     4th Gary Thorpe                (Guest) 26lbs 00ozs
     5th Nick Jones 24lbs 08ozs
     6th Brian Bevan 23lbs 12ozs
     7th Dirk Williams 23lbs 00ozs
     8th Fred Parker 21lbs 12ozs
     9th Ant Haywood 17lbs 08ozs
     10th Nick Williams 16lbs 12ozs
     11th Eric Robathan 15lbs 04ozs
     12th= Steve Wilson 15lbs 00ozs
     12th= Dave Collier 15lbs 00ozs
     12th= Jimmy L                       (Guest) 15lbs 00ozs
     15th= Mark Causer 10lbs 00ozs
     15th= Keith Ashby 10lbs 00ozs
     17th Kevin Lake   9lbs 12ozs
     18th Malc Doyle   8lbs 04ozs
     19th Tim Westmoreland        (Guest)   8lbs 00ozs
     20th= Dave Moore   7lbs 08ozs
     20th= Clive Pritchard   7lbs 08ozs
     22nd Dave Ashby   7lbs 00ozs
     23rd Gemma Doyle   6lbs 04ozs
     24th Geoff Eggison   1lbs 08ozs
     25th Nick Watkins-Price                    12ozs
     26th= Peter Morton           04ozs 
     26th= Colin Sharrard           04ozs
     28th= Mark Lake       DNW
     28th= Dai Thomas       DNW
     28th= Simon Mound                (Guest)       DNW

     

  • Rolf's Lake. Holton. Oxfordshire.

    Maggotdrowning.com

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     Rolf's Pairs Tournament 2007.

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    So there i was 6·30am on Saturday with the car all loaded up and ready to get off to Rolf's Lake for the 2nd Annual Maggotdrowning Pairs Tournament.
    A quick stop off on route in Battersea for a spot of breakfast followed by a trouble free run down the M40 saw me pulling into the services just after 8am, closely followed by Paul East (NoMoreLongWalks) along with Dai and his good lady Anne and Vince (vg1037).
    A short phone call soon revealed that Ady (BigLadWigan) was doing a passable impression of lost & confused driving around Holton trying to remember where the lake was, so he elected to return to the services and follow us down there.

    Soon it was a case of back into the cars and down to Rolf's, arriving just after 9am you can imagine my shock to find Malc and his daughter Gemma already there, indeed the car park was almost full as various Maggotdrowners arrived from all corners of the country.
    Geoff P had taken the long distance award, having been chauffeured down from Scotland by his son for the weekend. While looking around you could see a mini Maggotville emerging as a number of bivvies went up.

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    Talk as usual was about just how many "tons" would come out over the weekend but as I took a walk round the lake, nagging away in the back of my head was a little voice telling me that things might prove to be a lot harder than many people thought owing to all the water that had been in and out of the venue during the preceding weeks.

    It was good to see that pegs 16-18 had been reinstated opening up the choice of pegs available, indeed standing in the car park it was hard to believe that the lake had been bursting it's banks the previous weekend and it was a tribute to the efforts of John and his helpers even going to the trouble of running a pump round the clock in order to make sure that the venue was eminently fishable, leading many to wonder why another website's match due for the Friday had been canceled by them the previous Monday.

    Finally Dave Webster (RedLeader) arrived, having collected Tony Prentice (teepee) on the way he'd obviously had a "Blonde" moment setting the Sat Nav so that the route from Yorkshire to Wheatly was via the M25??????

    So finally we're all assembled and the draw takes place for pairs, which finds me paired for the weekend with Tony Roberts (spamwham) a fellow Marsh AC member, and then the draw for pegs. Dave and I were the last to draw and I found myself holding Peg 34, considered by many to be a flyer, so no pressure. However on arriving I found that the rope that marks the far edge of the swim had been moved away from it's usual position???? Tony. my partner had drawn peg 38 so at least we could keep an eye on each other.

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    Settling into the peg I set the box up on the submerged platform and elected to concentrate on the margins which were about 18" deeper than usual, but also taking advantage of the new ruling that allows the use of rod and reel, set up a feeder rig to cover my options.

    Next door on peg 35 I had Dave "Yorkie" Moore for company, a fellow competitor in The Jinx Series of matches, so if nothing else a good bit of banter was assured.

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    12noon and the all in sounds, and it would be nice to say that we all got off to flyers, but it was Gazmalman who had flown off his platform before the match had even started, Malman Floats? well it would appear he does, even if he is well dotted down due to consuming a few to many pies ..................

    .............the crazy bit is that he did it again during the match, this time losing a weigher in the process that probably cost him the section.

    For a lot of the anglers it proved to be a hard old day, most had fish in their swims at some point in the day but getting them to show an interest in a bait was another matter. Try as they might it proved to be a struggle, some like Dave grafted away for 5 hours and were only rewarded with a single fish proving once again that there is more to it than just turning up at Rolf's to guarantee a ton-up bag.

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    I was lashing in the pellet on the margin line while fishing the feeder out by the rope but for no reward, while teepee opposite on peg 6 had landed 1 and lost a couple. However we all had to watch as Ian Ward (Chin) on peg 7 and Gemma on peg 8 caught steadily from the off and with the lake not fishing to it's potential strolled away from the rest of us. Ian winning the day with 108lbs 8ozs, while Gemma was unfortunate enough to lose a good fish in the final minutes that could have pushed Ian all the way, but still finishing in overall 2nd place with 98lbs, a really top performance on the day allowing her to take more than a few £1 coins off of the assembled company.

    I had been fortunate enough to nick a  few decent fish at the end with a final 12½lb'er with 5 mins to go, my 73¼lbs pushing up to 9th on the day while Tony had found out about the power of Rolf's fish, putting 45lbs on the scales for 13th overall but losing many more. A lesson learned hopefully.

    As most know Rolf's health has not been the best so it was especially good to see him put in an appearance during the afternoon and have a gentle stroll round having a chat with those present.

    The weigh-in proved just how hard it had been for most with only the 1 "ton" and more weights under 50lbs than above it, Rolf's had indeed shown us it's hard side, though hopefully with plenty of feed having gone in, things would improve on Sunday.

    Soon the Barbecue was lit and the beers cracked open with Rolf stopping on for a bite to eat before returning home.
    Around 9pm the rain stared to fall, but with Dave's gazebo and countless brollies available the banter continued for some long into the night.

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    Sunday dawned dry and sunny and with breakfast cooked once more on the barbecue for most it was just a question of waiting for Pete Archer (Vespe) and Keith Arthur (Fishermans Blues) fresh from his morning radio show to join us for the draw. Both duly arrived and the draw was underway.

    I found myself on peg 9 this time while Tony had draw sock on with peg 8, while I had Chin to my left on 10.
    with the all in at 12noon, Ady on peg 31 was looking like Raison, Nudd & Wilson rolled into one as his paste attack brought immediate rewards, alas it was not to last, but he looked good while it lasted, unfortunately all to briefly.

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    I started off with an absolute nightmare , there were fish in front of me but regardless of what I put on the hook or the depth I fished at, all I got were foulhookers that proved to be unlandable. By the time that Ian walked past with his 5th weigher and yet another fish trashed another rig, my pole was thrown up the bank, to stop myself from smashing it in a fit of temper.
    Once again I reverted to meat fished in conjunction with a feeder full of fishery pellet, which finally allowed me to put a few fish together.
    Ian meanwhile was putting another decent net together but was losing a few under the submerged platform costing him several damaged top kits

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    Tony however was going along steadily and managed to beat his PB Chub 3 times during the course of the match, culminating in a glorious 5¾lb'er.

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    Tony (Teepee) had drawn peg 6 for the second day running and although he managed to improve on his day 1 weight, it wasn't by enough to have any effect overall.

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    Throughout the match even though I couldn't see him I could hear Malc (The Jinx) mostly as he traded banter and insults with young Ian .........

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    ......... however he played a bit of a blinder edging to a win on the day with a level 143lbs, pushing Tony down to 2nd place with a creditable 136lbs. I managed 91lbs for 7th on the day and both days results gave us a total of 52points which proved to be enough for us to take the title of MD's Rolf's Pairs Champions for 2007 and receive our trophies from Fisherman's Blues himself.

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    Finally I would like to add my thanks to Dave for organising the whole weekend. To John & Pauline Bennett & John Walker whose efforts to get the fishery ready for us were very much appreciated. To Keith Arthur for joining us on Sunday along with Pete Archer & his sponsor Vespe for providing some goodies for the winners. To Rolf, It was good to see you at your fishery once more and Finally to all The Maggotdrowners in attendance, it's you that make the weekend the success it is. Let's do it all again next year.

    Position               PairsPoints
     1st Peter Morton & Tony Roberts 52
     2nd Ian Ward & Vince Gould 46
     3rd Simon Mound & Paul Thompson     44
     4th Clive Pritchard & Adrian Wood 41
     5th= Malc Doyle & Chris Kendall 39
     5th= Dirk Williams & Dai Thomas 39
     7th Ant Haywood & Paul East 38
     8th Gaz Malman & Gemma Doyle 35
     9th Alex Malman & Geoff Palmer 33
     10th Tony Prentice & Steve Bowman   29
     11th Chris Ellis & Tom Little 28
     12th Keith Arthur & Simon Rowley 26
     13th Dave Webster & Dave Collier 20
     14th Steve Wilson & Pete Archer 18
     15th Dave Moore & Dave West 13
     16th Colin Sharrard & Terry Goff 11

                 Saturday 
     Place         Angler     Weight
     1st Ian Ward    108lbs 08ozs 
     2nd Gemma Doyle      98lbs 00ozs
     3rd Clive Pritchard      91lbs 04ozs
     4th Dirk Williams      84lbs 12ozs
     5th Paul Thompson           84lbs 08ozs
     6th Gaz Malman      80lbs 12ozs
     7th= Chris Kendall      77lbs 12ozs
     7th=  Alex Malman       77lbs 12ozs
     9th Peter Morton      73lbs 04ozs
     10th Simon Mound      57lbs 08ozs
     11th Dave Moore      57lbs 00ozs
     12th Ant Haywood      45lbs 08ozs
     13th Tony Roberts      45lbs 00ozs
     14th Dave Collier      44lbs 08ozs
     15th Paul East      42lbs 08ozs
     16th Geoff Palmer      40lbs 12ozs
     17th Tony Prentice      37lbs 08ozs
     18th Adrian Wood      36lbs 12ozs
     19th Dai Thomas      30lbs 04ozs
     20th= Terry Goff      29lbs 12ozs
     20th= Chris Ellis      29lbs 12ozs
     22nd Steve Wilson      27lbs 08ozs
     23rd Tom Little      23lbs 00ozs
     24th Vince Gould      17lbs 00ozs
     25th Colin Sharrard      15lbs 08ozs
     26th Malc Doyle      15lbs 00ozs
     27th Simon Rowley      11lbs 04ozs
     28th Steve Bowman       8lbs 04ozs
     29th Dave Webster       6lbs 08ozs
     30th Dave West        1lb 00ozs

                  Sunday 
     Place         Angler    Weight
     1st Malc Doyle  143lbs  00ozs  
     2nd Tony Roberts  136lbs  00ozs
     3rd Steve Bowman        121lbs  04ozs
     4th Dirk Williams   114lbs  08ozs
     5th Paul East   111lbs  04ozs
     6th Ian Ward   105lbs  12ozs
     7th Peter Morton     91lbs 00ozs
     8th Keith Arthur     88lbs 12ozs
     9th Chris Ellis     87lbs 08ozs
     10th Vince Gould     75lbs 12ozs
     11th Paul Thompson     65lbs 12ozs
     12th Simon Rowley     60lbs 04ozs
     13th Clive Pritchard     59lbs 08ozs
     14th Simon Mound     58lbs 04ozs
     15th Steve Wilson     54lbs 00ozs
     16th Ant Haywood      50lbs 12ozs
     17th Tony Prentice     49lbs 04ozs
     18th Geoff Palmer     48lbs 08ozs
     19th Adrian Wood     44lbs 12ozs
     20th Dave Webster     44lbs 00ozs
     21st Chris Kendall     32lbs 12ozs
     22nd Tom Little     26lbs 08ozs
     23rd Alex Malman     25lbs 04ozs
     24th Pete Archer     25lbs 00ozs
     25th= Gaz Malman     24lbs 04ozs
     25th= Gemma Doyle     24lbs 04ozs
     27th Dave Moore      23lbs 00ozs
     28th Dai Thomas     22lbs 08ozs
     29th Dave Collier     17lbs 12ozs
     30th Dave West     13lbs 08ozs
     31st Terry Goff     10lbs 08ozs
     32nd Colin Sharrard        DNW

     

  • Holly Farm Fishery. Gils Lake.

    The JINX Series 2007

    Match 3.

    Well after 6 weeks with no fishing due to work commitments it was just good to be getting out for a days fishing, especially as it was with the group of anglers who fish the Jinx Series.

    Holly Farm at Ashby Magna in Leicestershire was todays venue, a complex with 3 lakes, Moby, Trotters & Gils, with us fishing on Gils today.

    As usual I arrived with plenty of time to spare after a trip of around 100 miles and had a stroll round the venue, bumping into Nick W-P (another early bird) before retiring to the Cafe for a chat and a coffee with the others as they arrived.

    Malc (The Jinx) had suffered yet more car trouble during the week (Total brake failure this time) so he and Gem (The Minx) travelled up with Nick & Brian, meaning that we at least started almost on time for once.

    So into the draw bag to be rewarded with peg 7, at least one of the shorter walks from the car park. Now such was the weather today that the 1st 10 pegs had the wind howling from left to right while the rest were sheltered enough to be flat calm.

    The peg looked decent enough with the reed fringed far bank being around 13mtrs away and a bit of cover on both sides. For company I had Nick W-P to my left on 8 and Geoff to my right on 6.

    I sorted out 2 main lines of attack, 1 right over against the reeds and the other at 7mtrs down the track while I would also feed both margins during the course of the match, with a view to catching there later on.
    Baitwise I had the options of meat, paste, corn and pellet with a bag of the fishery pellet to supplement the feed.

    1·15pm and at the all-in I fed 2 pots with a mix of pellet, corn and meat at both 13 & 7 mtrs and with the wind gusting strongly opted to start at 7mts with a single grain of corn on the deck.
    30 minutes in and without so much as a knock the float suddenly dipped and within 30secs a small Carp of around 12ozs was safely in the net . This was to be a bit of a false dawn however as another 1½hrs went by without another bite.

    I decided to refeed heavily at 7mtrs and have a stroll to see how the rest were doing, before going to get a burger (which was looking as if it may be the best bite of the day )

    Geoff was sorting out a feeder as despite sticking it out at 13mtrs on the pole he had only lost the 3 Carp he'd hooked  , while Nick could only report a couple of half hearted knocks on his float that hadn't developed further.

    Strolling round Brian was owning up to 7 small Carp while Clive was another with nothing to show for his efforts ..................... 

    although Ant on the next peg was owning up to having around 20 fish in his net .......................

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    All along it appeared that there were pockets of fish and if you were lucky enough to have them in front of you you would catch while others around you would struggle.

    Matt managed 3 fish in the short time I watched while Malc could hardly buy a bite, and this seemed to be the story as you went down the pegs.

    Returning from my walk I sat at my peg and finished my burger and pondered how to approach the final 2 hours. Geoff had managed a couple of Carp on the feeder in my absence, but Nick was still fishless as was Keith's lad David, who was sweating on a £1 sidebet that he'd had with The Minx
    who was admitting to a small Roach & Perch in her net.

    The deciding factor was that the wind appeared to have died down a bit, and I still had plenty of finely cubed meat, so over to 13 mtrs with a shallow rig and out with the catty to see if I could tempt anything up in the water. 5-6 bits of meat every 30 second, surely this would bring something?
    40 minutes later and not a swirl, knock or bite.
    Back over with a full depth rig, if nothing had intercepted my free offerings perhaps they might be attracted to them laying on the deck?
    10 minutes in and the float slid away, but the white hydro couldn't stop it from reaching the reeds in time!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Back out with a Black Hydro'd kit and 10 minutes later the mearest dip of the float results in Carp number 2 in the net . In the final hour I managed another 4, nothing of any real size, but positively bagging compared with the rest of my match.  David managed to save his £1 from The Minx's clutches when he had a little Carp on a pellet and his top2 in the last 5 minutes of the match as he started to pack his kit away, not that he rubbed The Minx's nose in it...........MUCH!!!!!

    The weigh-in reflected just how patchy the venue had been on the day
    with Nick (Neo) Williams taking the win with 52lb 5ozs. Ant managed a 3rd section win on the trot putting himself into pole for the overall series honours. Also it was great to see Nick (Polepot) finally pick up some coin for 2nd in his section, his 1st payout despite fishing the Jinx Series from it's start 6 years ago.

    My six Carp weighed a meager 6lbs 6ozs which amazingly enough was enough for 2nd in my section, bringing me a bit of coin to go with my pound that The Minx had to return to me on the day.

    So a 200+mile round trip for not a lot of fish, but it was just good to be out on the bank again and end enjoying the crack.
    The next Jinx match is at Stockton, but before that it is the Maggotdrowning.com Pairs Weekend at Rolf's Lake which should be a blast if it's anything like last year.

    Position   Peg           Angler    Weight
     1st Peg 29 Nick Williams  52lb 05ozs  
     2nd Peg 21 Simon Mound        (Guest)   43lb 15ozs
     3rd Peg 15 Ant Haywood  41lb 05ozs
     4th Peg 3 Roy Ravenhill  37lb 05ozs
     5th Peg 26 Dave Moore  28lb 12ozs
     6th Peg 19 Matt Nutt  24lb 03ozs
     7th Peg1 Eric Robathan  23lb 14ozs
     8th Peg 12 Brian Bevan  15lb 13ozs
     9th Peg 17 Paul Roberts  12lb 15ozs
     10th Peg 2 Mark Causer  11lb 09ozs
     11th Peg 22 Nick Jones  10lb 07ozs
     12th Peg 23 Keith Ashby    8lb 09ozs
     13th Peg 20 Malc Doyle    6lb 12ozs
     14th Peg7 Peter Morton    6lb 06ozs
     15th Peg24 Kev Lake    5lb 10ozs
     16th=   Peg10 Mark Lake    4lb 02ozs
     16th= Peg 6 Geoff Eggison    4lb 02ozs
     18th Peg 18 Steve Wilson    3lb 15ozs
     19th Peg 5 Dave Ashby    1lb 12ozs
     20th Peg 30 Gemma Doyle            4ozs
     21st Peg16 Simon Rowley            1oz
     22nd= Peg 8 Nick  Watkins-Price     D.N.W.
     22nd= Peg 14 Clive Pritchard     D.N.W.

     

  • Rolf's Lake. Holton. Oxfordshire.

    Polepot's Rolf's Rumble.

    TalkAngling.co.uk Forum Match.

    RolfsLakeWheatley.jpg Rolf's picture by pnm123

    Well today was the day of Neil McMurran aka polepot's TalkAngling match at Rolf's Lake and by 9·30am the car-park had filled up as the 30 anglers booked in for the day arrived for the draw. With the sun beating out of a clear blue sky it promised to be a warm one and it was good to see Rolf himself in attendance as he had recently been into hospital ThumbsUp [:T].

    As always these internet matches provide the opportunity to put faces to names normally only seen on computer screens, and invariably the banter flows and little side bets are made.

    Malc's daughter Gemma has recently got back into fishing and already beaten a few good anglers leading to her being christened "The Minx" and a Minxed list has been published on a couple of websites detailing those anglers she's beaten. We had a £1 sidebet on the day, but I must admit to having an ominous feeling that this could be the day I was added to the list after all the banter that had been flowing in the past couple of weeks Help [:H].

    Into the drawbag and peg37 stuck to my hand, not a bad draw normally on the little lake and as i made my way down there I saw that Mark C had 34, a noted flyer in the corner. 35 was vacant, on 36 I had polebreaker for company and on 38 matt6900 while further round on 40 was andy222 who had the misfortune to have Malc(The Jinx)Doyle for company on peg 1.

    Setting up I was a little disapointed to have anglers on pegs either side as the pegs are reasonably tight leaving me without an option of a margin peg as such as there is little or no cover on the bankside there. I set up for just 2 lines, 1 at 12mtrs and 1 at 7mtrs, both hard on the deck with a spare rig for up in the water should it be needed.

    11·30am and the all in saw me feed a large pot of Rolf's feed pellets on both lines and ithen went out at 12mtrs with a GOT 11mm soft hooker. The float just sailed away and I was obviously attached to one of the resident carp. However Malc and Rolf walked past and after a bit of encouragement for Malc the rig came sailing back with just a scale attached Disapprove [V].

    There then followed 3hrs of absolute frustration as I was plagued by hordes of silvers. It didn't matter what I put on the hook, Corn, Meat, Paste or Pellet in either 6 or 11mm, I couldn't buy a bite from a Carp Frown [:(].

    Looking to my right I could see Mark C steadily putting a decent bag together from 34 alternating between the pole and feeder and even polebreaker was nicking a few.........

    looking towards Mark

    Andy over on 40 was plugging on and sneaking the odd one or two out and looking forward to a better day than he'd had on a previous visit when is was unprepared for the strength and fighting power of the Rolf's Carp..........

    Andy Felton

     Malc was having yet more trouble getting to grips with Red Hydro and was having to do his best "Matt Nutt" impression in order to land some of the Carp, but at least he was catching which was more than I was managing Crybaby [:C] ..........

    Malc 2

    While over towards pegs 8 and 9 Fred and Griffo could be seen having a right old ding dong, both obviously heading towards what would prove to be decent bags Smile [:)]..........

    across to 7 8 and 9

    Next door on 38 matt6900 had managed to get a reasonable Tench from his margin peg to his left and finally managed to get amongst a few lumps during the final couple of hours despite loosing one landing net head and breaking another Shocked [:0]..............

    matt6900

    While tucked away over in the opposite corner on peg3 Halfounce was making hay and quietly slipping more than a few fish into the net...............

    TalkAnglingRolfsMatch008.jpg

    For my part, I finally managed an 11lb weigher and 3 smaller Carp, but it just didn't happen, despite lashing the bait in I just couldn't feed off the silvers and I finished the match with just 34lbs to show for my efforts Frown [:(].

    Tony(Rive T)Walsh took the honours on the day with a fine Double Ton weighing 203lbs 11ozs, a bit of a change from his usual catches from canals Big Smile [:D].

    RiveT.jpg

     Halfounce ended up in 2nd place with 192lbs 09ozs while Fred came out just ahead in his peg to peg battle with Griffo with 187lbs 12ozs to 185lbs 09ozs.

    Gemma managed 68lbs 06ozs to double my weight and take my £1 as well as add my scalp along with 9 others to "The Minxed List" Crybaby [:C].

    So finally a big THANK YOU to Neil for organising a most enjoyable day in good company. Hopefully we'll be able to do it again in the not to distant future.

    I'm back at Rolf's next Saturday on the 1st round of Malc's Jinx Series, hopefully I'll be able to avoid those silvers and find a few more carp then.

    Here's the results from the day

    Position  Peg               Angler  Weight  
     1st Peg 15 Tony(Rive T)Walsh 203lbs 11ozs  
     2nd Peg 3 Halfounce 192lbs 09ozs
     3rd Peg 9 Fred 187lbs 12ozs
     4th Peg 8 Griffo 185lbs 09ozs
     5th Peg 23 Steve001 149lbs 04ozs
     6th Peg 13 dnw 147lbs 08ozs
     7th Peg 26  Martin B 144lbs 13ozs
     8th Peg 19 Clive  135lbs 10ozs
     9th Peg 34 Mark C 132lbs 00ozs
     10th Peg 31 Keith 130lbs 10ozs
     11th Peg 38 matt6900 126lbs 04ozs
     12th Peg 20 can'tdraw 107lbs 12ozs
     13th Peg 1 Malc 106lbs 09ozs
     14th Peg 40 andy222   92lbs 06ozs
     15th Peg 29 Dave A   89lbs 04ozs
     16th Peg 30 buckskinss   86lbs 02ozs
     17th Peg 11 MPO380   84lbs 11ozs
     18th Peg 28 Vince   69lbs 10ozs
     19th Peg 4 Ubat   69lbs 08ozs
     20th Peg 27 Gem   68lbs 06ozs
     21st Peg 36 polebreaker   64lbs 12ozs
     22nd Peg 21 cornerstone   64lbs 06ozs
     23rd Peg 14 Kingfisher   58lbs 08ozs
     24th Peg 2 Larry Teapot              53lbs 12ozs
     25th Peg 6 Ridgeacre   51lbs 13ozs
     26th Peg 10 Royst   51lbs 08ozs
     27th Peg 7 polepot   49lbs 06ozs
     28th Peg 32  Brian G   36lbs 06ozs
     29th Peg 37 Pete M   34lbs 00ozs
     30th Peg 22 leetwin     9lbs 00ozs

     

  • Alders Farm. The Match Lake.

    TalkAngling.co.uk Forum Match.

    AldersFarmMatchLake.jpg Alders Farm Match Lake picture by pnm123

    At the back end of December last year Keith aka Gandhi had offered to organise a match for the members of the TalkAngling website who had expressed an interest in fishing at Alders Farm, and is often the way with these things the 20 places were soon filled. As with most of these type of events those with allegiances to more than one site ended up being involved, but that just adds to the banter and fun on the day.

    A nice smooth journey from South London found me arriving in the car park by 7·30am, closely followed by MarkC, Royst and Eric.The biggest shock however was the arrival of Malc (The Jinx) and daughter Gemma (The Minx
    ) a whole hour before the draw !!!!!!! Soon it was time to dip the nets and face "The Hill" down to the Match Lake and a waiting breakfast, and I have to say that it's a top brekkie that really sets you up for the day.

    9am and it's draw time and a £1 side bet was agreed with The Minx
    before peg 3 stuck to my hand, a nice short walk. A quick chat with a couple of the GOT anglers saw my plan of attack formulated for the 5 hours ahead and I was soon settled in with Chris BT for company on peg 2 and Phil Young aka Madd on peg 4.

    The plan was to be fishing on the deck at 12mtrs where it was about 3ft deep and to keep pinging a few pellets in to see if they would come up later while feeding a line under the bush to my left where hopefully a few lumps would show later. Bait wise I went with a mix of GOT expanders and soft hookers with 4mm hard feed pellets.

    At the all in I put a handfull under the bush and 2 pots of pellet out on the 12mtr line before going straight out over it. Within a minute I'd bumped one but next put in came back with a nice chunky Mirror around the 2lb mark.

    Looking over to the other side I could see Wilky taking in the sun in his shorts and Matt stripped to the waist while I was shielded from the sun by the bush to my left and with the wind blowing towards me sat shivering in bib & brace and fleece , even Malc remarked on it when he came down on one of his customary wanders.

    Matchwise it proved to be a bit frustrating as I suffered runs of unhittable bites and a number of foulhookers . Laying a couple of inches of line on the deck, or moving up off the deck appeared to have no effect, with the fish only wanting it at dead depth and nothing showing under the bush. Numbers wise Chris and I probably had the same number of fish, but his appeared to be a better stamp.

    Weigh in time rolled round at 3pm and it was noticable that the usual pegs hadn't produced while normally unfancied ones had and this was put down to the fact that ours was the 3rd match on the venue in 3 days. Never the less with a total weight of 1184lbs 12ozs weighed in between 20 anglers averaging out at just under 60lbs per peg it goes to show what a good venue Alders is.

    Winner on the day was Vic Nugent who had 47 carp making up his winning bag of 111lbs 12ozs.

     
    Many Thanks to Keith for organising the day, I certainly enjoyed it and will be back next Saturday to fish Matt Nutt's Charity Match in aid of Disabled Angler.Co.Uk .
     
     1st Peg 38   Vic Nugent    111lbs 12ozs  
     2nd Peg 5  Simon Edwards   100lbs 07ozs 
     3rd Peg 23   Roy Ravenhill     82lbs 03ozs
     4th Peg 18   Gary Thorpe     79lbs 13ozs 
     5th Peg 28  Trevor Price    70lbs 06ozs
     6th Peg 36  Keith Ashby    70lbs 04ozs
     7th Peg 4 Phil Young    69lbs 14ozs 
     8th Peg 17  Mark Causer    68lbs 00ozs
     9th Peg 2 Chris BT    67lbs 04ozs
     10th Peg 32  Matt Nutt    61lbs 06ozs
     11th Peg 8 Tony Walsh   58lbs 12ozs
     12th Peg 3 Peter Morton    57lbs 08ozs
     13th Peg 29  Mick Wilkinson    54lbs 04ozs
     14th Peg 7 Malc Doyle    51lbs 13ozs
     15th Peg 1 Pete Thompson    50lbs 06ozs
     16th Peg 6 Rob Bailey    47lbs 04ozs
     17th Peg 20  Eric Robathan    32lbs 15ozs
     18th Peg 27  Gemma Doyle    25lbs 01ozs
     19th Peg 21  David Ashby    13lbs 13ozs
     20th Peg 34  John Kingfisher      11lbs 11ozs 

     

  • Rolf's Lake. Holton. Oxfordshire.

    The JINX Series 2006

    Match 6.

    RolfsLakeWheatley.jpg Rolf's picture by pnm123

    Well The Jinx Series really lived up to it's name, as it returned with a vengance, reducing even Rolf's Lake to mediocrity and biting most of us on the bum in the process.

    Twentyone of the series regulars were joined in the car park by eight guests, such is the reputation of the venue, and with the outcome still to be decided in both the singles and pairs, the draw was eagerly awaited.

    As usual it was a tad late, and after drawing peg16 I wasn't exactly chuffed, but with 2 guests in my 5 man section things were maybe not so bad.
    For company I had Keith on 15 (today's Golden Peg ) and Paul on 17. These are normally better winter pegs, but Keith had already decided to fish the meat as it had brought him plenty of success recently (2 double tons), and being the Golden Peg would ensure that Keith gave it his full attention. Paul was still in with a very good chance of the pairs title so would also giving it his maximum attention.

    I had decided to go with paste with 6mm expanders as a back up and when the All-in came at 1·30pm I potted 2 large cups of squid/liver pellets in at 7mtrs in front and one into the bush to my left for later. Out with the paste at 7mtrs and wait for a bite, even if it wasn't the best area I was sure that a few fish would come my way.

    1 hour in without as much as a knock I was starting to have misgivings, normally with pellet going in at a steady rate you'll get a fizz in the swim, I hadn't seen so much as a bubble . A couple of fish had come out on the car park bank, but other than that most seemed to be struggling.

    1½hrs in and Keith was finally into one and so was I as the float finally buried.
    Mine was only about 5lbs, but it was a start.
    Adding a section to fish beyond my feed produced nothing, while a quick look under the bush produced a foul hooked fish that tore off leaving me with just a scale. Keith meanwhile had added a 13½lb weigher, while Paul's swim appeared entirely devoid of carp.

    Eric opposite me on 25 managed to put a few together as the match progressed, but not in the usual numbers.

    Apart from another couple of foul hookers that left me scales for souveniers, I managed just 2 more carp and a small skimmer for 16lbs 6ozs . Keith had managed another couple boosting his weigh to 31lbs 12ozs, which would prove to be enough for the section , while Paul managed just 6 small roach for 6ozs .

    Colin guesting on peg 19 said at the end that he hadn't had a bite all day, but did manage to land a couple of foul hooked fish, the largest right at the end weighed 18½lbs ..............



    The weigh in soon revealed just how hard the day had been,as it was conducted in what must have been a record time............


    but with Eric winning his section, I knew he had pipped me by a point, but it was all academic once Brian put an excellent 109lbs 8ozs on the scales to win his section and the Individual Jinx Series overall .

     1st  Clive Pritchard                  (Guest)   120lb 08oz  
     2nd  Brian Bevan   109lb 08oz
     3rd  Adrian Wood                     (Guest)     61lb 11oz 
     4th  Derek Robathan                 (Guest)     51lb 04oz 
     5th  Malc Doyle     47lb 12oz
     6th  Dirk Williams     42lb 10oz
     7th  Simon Rowley     38lb 08oz
     8th  Nick Watkins-Price     38lb 02oz
     9th  Eric Robathan     33lb 00oz
     10th  Nick Jones     32lb 08oz
     11th  Keith Ashby     31lb 12oz
     12th=  Mark Causer     31lb 00oz
     12th=  Kev Lake     31lb 00oz
     14th  Geoff Eggison     30lb 08oz
     15th  Ant Haywood     28lb 08oz
     16th  Chris Withall                     (Guest)     28lb 04oz 
     17th  Colin Sharrard                   (Guest)     26lb 08oz 
     18th  Steve Wilson     23lb 08oz 
     19th  Dave W                             (Guest)     22lb 12oz 
     20th  Neil  McMurran      21lb 14oz
     21st  Matt Nutt     18lb 12oz
     22nd  Tony Roberts                     (Guest)     17lb 08oz 
     23rd  Peter Morton     16lb 06oz
     24th  Gemma Doyle                      (Guest)     15lb 08oz 
     25th  Dave Ashby     13lb 00oz

    I'd just like to say a big WELL DONE to Brian, he's fished a superbly consistent series with 4 section wins and 2 seconds, all on venues that were new to him, making him a worthy winner of the series .

    The final prizegiving/farewells were of course a complete cock-up as is usual with Malc , as he had left the trophies, prize money and pairs running totals on the kitchen table in Wales. So no change there then .

    I'd just like to say a BIG THANK YOU to Malc for organising what is probably the most enjoyable and friendly match series I've ever fished, and another BIG THANK YOU to all the anglers that have fished the series, It's you that makes the series the success it is .
    Let's do it all again next year .

    Overall Individual Series Result.

     1st   Brian Bevan 

    1

    2 

    1

        6 points   381lb 12oz 
     2nd

     Eric Robathan 

    4 

       7 points   254lb 04oz
     3rd  Peter Morton 

       8 points  278lb 06oz
     4th  Steve Wilson 

    4 

       8 points  199lb 04oz
     5th

     Mark Causer 

       8 points  183lb 10oz
     6th  Malc Doyle 

    3 

       9 points  179lb 08oz
     7th  Dirk Williams 

     10 points  224lb 14oz
     8th  Matt Nutt 

    6 

     12 points  336lb 06oz
     9th  Ant Haywood 

    4 

     12 points  215lb 14oz
     10th  Dave Ashby 

     12 points  198lb 06oz
     11th  Paul Roberts 

    6 

     12 points  172lb 11oz
     12th  Geoff Eggison 

    5 

     12 points  160lb 00oz
     13th

     Simon Rowley 

    4 

     12 points  134lb 00oz
     14th  Dave Moore 

     13 points  227lb 15oz
     15th  Keith Ashby 

    4 

     16 points  151lb 08oz 
     16th  Nick Watkins-Price

    6 

     16 points  109lb 05oz
     17th  Tim Westmoreland      

    6 

     18 points    79lb 08oz
     18th

     Kevin Lake 

     18 points    63lb 01oz
     19th

     Nick Jones 

    6 

     20 points    94lb 02oz
     20th  Nick Williams 

    5 

     20 points    69lb 14oz
     21st  Neil McMurran 

    6 

     21 points    82lb 00oz
     22nd    Dai Thomas 

     23 points    29lb 08oz
     23rd  Mark Bennett 

     24 points    75lb 00oz
     24th  Dan Thomas 

     24 points    16lb 00oz
     25th  Nick Bryan 

     26 points    82lb 02oz
     26th  Roy Ravenhill 

    6 

     26 points    74lb 12oz
     27th  Andy Felton 

    6 

     26 points    40lb 00oz
     28th  Pete Thompson 

    6 

     27 points    84lb 00oz
     29th  Jimmy Leedham 

    6 

     27 points    46lb 04oz
     30th  Geoff Palmer 

    6 

     28 points    30lb 08oz
     
    NB: Anglers were allowed to drop their worst section result during the series so that the Overall Series results were decided by best 5 out of 6 section points.
    Overall weight counting in the result of anglers tieing on points.
     
    Overall Pairs Result.
     
    Position               Anglers              Points    Weight
     1st  Geoff Eggison & Eric Robathan 33 33 18 16 13 17

    97

     414lbs 04ozs
     2nd  Ant Haywood & Paul Roberts 9 60 12 16 48 32

    117

     388lbs 09lbs
     3rd  Keith Ashby & Simon Rowley 25 60 29 36 30 12

    132

     274lbs 08ozs
     4th  Kevin Lake & Dave Moore 48 62 16 21 38 27

    150

     291lbs 00ozs
     5th  Andy Feltham & Brian Bevan 25 31 33 44 35 33

    157

     421lbs 12ozs
     6th  Mark Causer & Neil McCurran 39 35 46 35 38 23

    170

     265lbs 10ozs
     7th  Malc Doyle & Roy Ravenhill 50 34 41 47 20 34

    176

     255lbs 04ozs
     8th  Peter Morton & Jimmy Leedham 34 62 47 36 13 48

    178

     324lbs 10ozs
     9th  Steve Wilson & Dai Thomas 33 62 36 46 46 32

    193

     230lbs 12ozs
     10th  Dirk Williams & Mark Bennett 25 60 64 42 34 35

    196

     299lbs 07ozs
     11th  Nick Williams & Nick Jones 39 60 23 50 47 37

    196

     163lbs 08ozs
     12th  Matt Nutt & Geoff Palmer 21 62 64 34 33 47

    197

     366lbs 14ozs
     13th  Dave Ashby & Tim Westmoreland 35 62 35 45 50 49

    214

     198lbs 06ozs
     14th  Dan Thomas & Nick Watkins-Price  46 34 62 38 64 37

    217

     125lbs 05ozs
     15th  Nick Bryan & Pete Thompson 17 64 64 64 64 64

    273

     166lbs 02ozs
     

    NB: Pairs were allowed to drop their worst points total during the series so that the results were decided by best 5 out of 6 points scores.
    Overall weights counting in the result of pairs tieing on points.

     

     

  • Manor Farm Leisure. Windmill Lake.

    The JINX Series 2006

    Match 5.

    Climbing into the car to set off on the 120+ mile trip, it was lashing down, Proper Jinx Series weather for a change. I stopped off in Battersea for breakfast as usual, and by the time I reached the M40 the rain had stopped.
    I arrived at Manor Farm around 11am to find Me(simon) already in attendance having had a stroll round Windmill Lake.
    Time for a cuppa and a cheeseburger .
    Keith arrived with David and the obligatory photo's of his new granddaughter                 
    Yes that's right, just in case you didn't know Keith is now a Granddad.

    As the rest arrived we took a stroll round ourselves. Windmill is the most established of the lakes on the complex with a couple of islands and features to fish to in most pegs and a good spread of depths from 5-12 feet. However it was very obvious that there was a fair bit of water missing with all the pegs short of the water!!! the level must be about 3 feet down on normal.

    The draw as ever on Jinx matches was late as Malc rolled in past noon and went to peg out as with only 20 of us fishing we could leave out a few tight pegs. At least you can park behind or close to the majority of pegs so it's not to much of a struggle.

    I ended up with peg 8 with Royst on peg7 to my left for company and Eric (ejayar) next down on peg 6. To my right on peg 9??? None other than THE JINX himself .

    The all in came at 1·30 pm and I was nowhere near ready having made a complete mess of trying to set up a pellet waggler, putting the line through the legs on one eye and then having corrected that finding a wind-knot in the line . Other rigs were just a top2 and a top3 as there was plenty of water straight in front. Grey skies held a promise of rain while a blustery wind threatened to make presentation difficult for those of us on the more exposed pegs. At least we could set up close to the water on our side, while opposite they had to set up on their platforms as can be seen by this photo....

    Really the fishing was reasonably simple feeding 4mm pellet and fishing paste soon started producing pasty sized carp, much to Malc's disgust as he doesn't count these as real fish .

    Royst was to be heard beating himself up on the next peg as he struggled to get to grips with trying to fish paste, struggling to hit the bites and then loosing some of those that he managed to hook.

    A couple of hours in and I was sure I heard a "crack" and sure enough here was a top3 and part of a No4 belonging to Eric going down like the Titanic with a Carp attached.This forced Eric into fishing a top3 for the rest of the match as he didn't have a spare No4 (well he did, but didn't remember till the end of the match )

    Needless to say there was a bit of banter between Malc and myself during the match, one of the main topics being Hydrolastic. "Just point it at the fish and watch it come back to you" what a load of BO***CKS "Pump it and lift to lock it" That's why Malc had to stand on his box to net a 2lb'er I suppose.

    I kept catching sporadically all through the day, i even had a look at the pellet waggler, getting a Carp and a Chub, but the wind made presentation to awkward, so I stayed on a top2 for the rest of the match.

    2½hrs in and a stomach churning stench wafted to my nostrils Malc had got his cat meat out!!!!!!!!
    Now this hadn't been kept in a tin but had been fermenting in a plastic bag in his car for gawd knows how long!!!! He even reckoned there were things moving in it I wasn't about to go and look.

    With about an hour to go David A popped up for a chat, having resigned himself to forking out another £1 to Gem (The Minx) who was fishing her 1st JINX match. Royst was still muttering about never fishing paste again and a look further up the bank revealed Matt catching at a far steadier rate than anyone else, while Bevan Boy(Brian) had been steadily catching most of the day as had been Dirk on the peg to Brian's right.

    6·30pm and weigh in time and the scales reveal 69lbs 4ozs and a pleasing section win for me .
    Further round Matt puts an unbeatable 107lbs onto the scales for the win on the day, having fished paste and slop up in the water.

    Moving round The Minx had done more than enough to part David from another £1 . Dirk managed a very creditable 92lbs (just missing out on a Jinx Ton again) for 2nd to pip Brian's 83lbs 3rd place weight, in the process winning the section, thus ensuring that the series was kept alive to the last Match at Rolf's.

     1st  Matt Nutt 107lb 00oz  
     2nd Dirk Williams   92lb 12oz
     3rd Brian Bevan   83lb 12oz
     4th Peter Morton   69lb 04oz
     5th Eric Robathan   65lb 00oz
     6th= Dave Moore   55lb 00oz
     6th= Mark Causer   55lb 00oz
     8th Geoff Eggison   52lb 00oz
     9th= Malc Doyle   46lb 04oz
     9th= Jimmy L   46lb 04oz
     11th Roy Ravenhill   44lb 04oz
     12th   Tim Westmoreland   44lb 00oz
     13th Keith Ashby   43lb 00oz
     14th Steve Wilson   30lb 08oz
     15th Gemma Doyle         (Guest)   27lb 08oz 
     16th Nick Williams   23lb 00oz
     17th Ant Haywood   22lb 08oz
     18th Derek Robathan     (Guest)    10lb 00oz 
     19th Simon Rowley     7lb 00oz
     20th Dave Ashby     6lb 04oz


    So next up it's the Final round of the series at Rolf's. How will it all turn out? We'll see on Saturday 9th September.